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My Homelab Kubernetes Cluster driven with GitOps

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My home Kubernetes cluster driven by GitOps

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All workloads are in the deployments folder and sorted into folders by namespace.

This repository isn't really a tutorial on how to set up a Kubernetes cluster, checkout my k3s-gitops-arm repo for more of a A-Z guide on how to setup a cluster on some Raspberry Pis.


Deployment namespaces


Hardware configuration

All my Kubernetes master and worker nodes below are running bare metal Ubuntu 18.04.3.

Device Count OS Disk Size Data Disk Size Ram Purpose
Odroid H2 1 256GB NVMe N/A 16GB k8s Master
Intel NUC8i5BEH 3 120GB SSD 1TB NVMe 32GB k8s Workers for rook-ceph workloads
Intel NUC8i7BEH 2 750GB SSD N/A 64GB k8s Workers for standard workloads
Qnap NAS 1 N/A 8x12TB WD Reds 16GB NAS for media and shared file storage

Load balancer IPs

MetalLB IP Address Range: 192.168.42.100-192.168.42.250

Deployment IP Address Namespace
nginx-ingress 192.168.42.100 kube-system
blocky 192.168.42.115 default
qbittorrent 192.168.42.130 default
plex 192.168.42.140 default
loki-syslog 192.168.42.155 logging
minecraft-survival 192.168.42.165 default

Applications

Below is a high level overview of some applications that are running in my cluster.

Blocky

Alternative to Pihole for ad-blocking on your local network. This can be scaled horizontally which makes it a perfect fit in my cluster.

Sonarr/Radarr/Lidarr

These applications will automatically search and manage content for TV (Sonarr), Movies (Radarr) and Music (Lidarr). Once the content has been searched and added, they will check which files are missing. Depending on configurations, they will then search BitTorrent or Usenet sites for the requested files. After that these applications will then send the information over to NZBGet or qBittorrent. Each time a new episode or film is available, it is automatically searched and downloaded.

qBittorrent/NZBGet

These applications download content from Bittorrent (qBittorrent) and Usenet (NZBGet) indexers.

Jackett/NZBHydra2/Bazarr

These applications work alongside Sonarr, Radarr and Lidarr to manage search Bittorrent (Jackett)and Usenet (NZBHydra2) indexers. Bazarr searches popular subtitle websites for media with missing subtitles.

Plex/Tautulli/Ombi

Plex is media server that allows you to stream your media, it also organizes it to include metadata such as trailers, ratings and reviews and more. For monitoring and tracking what is going on in Plex, there's Tautulli and for giving your family and friends a nice interface for requesting new content checkout Ombi.


Credits

Huge shout out to billimek/k8s-gitops and carpenike/k8s-gitops who continue to be a great resource of information.

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