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README.md

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##Deploy a production ready kubernetes cluster

If you have questions, join us on the kubernetes slack, channel #kargo.

  • Can be deployed on AWS, GCE, Azure, OpenStack or Baremetal
  • High available cluster
  • Composable (Choice of the network plugin for instance)
  • Support most popular Linux distributions
  • Continuous integration tests

To deploy the cluster you can use :

kargo-cli
Ansible usual commands
vagrant by simply running vagrant up (for tests purposes)

Supported Linux distributions

  • CoreOS
  • Debian Wheezy, Jessie
  • Ubuntu 14.10, 15.04, 15.10, 16.04
  • Fedora 23
  • CentOS/RHEL 7

Versions

kubernetes v1.4.6
etcd v3.0.6
flanneld v0.6.2
calicoctl v0.22.0
weave v1.6.1
docker v1.10.3

Requirements

  • The target servers must have access to the Internet in order to pull docker images.
  • The firewalls are not managed, you'll need to implement your own rules the way you used to. in order to avoid any issue during deployment you should disable your firewall
  • Copy your ssh keys to all the servers part of your inventory.
  • Ansible v2.1 (or newer) and python-netaddr

Network plugins

You can choose between 3 network plugins. (default: flannel with vxlan backend)

  • flannel: gre/vxlan (layer 2) networking.

  • calico: bgp (layer 3) networking.

  • weave: Weave is a lightweight container overlay network that doesn't require an external K/V database cluster.
    (Please refer to weave troubleshooting documentation)

The choice is defined with the variable kube_network_plugin

CI Tests

Build Status

Google Compute Engine

          | Calico        | Flannel       | Weave         |

------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | Ubuntu Xenial |Build Status|Build Status|Build Status| CentOS 7 |Build Status|Build Status|Build Status| CoreOS (stable) |Build Status|Build Status|Build Status|

CI tests sponsored by Google (GCE), and teuto.net for OpenStack.