#homelab #serverrack #kubernetes I'm migrating my existing homelab over to kubernetes and using Git as the source of truth for my infrastructure and applications. Here is an overview of how I use Flux with a webhook and Git. My goal is a highly available low power server rack to run all my applications. I'm using a tiny 10-inch wide server rack. This mini rack is housing: 6x HP EliteDesk 800 G3 Mini PCs running Talos Linux and Kubernetes 1x 8-port Ubiquiti switch for networking 1x patch panel to keep everything clean and organized Flux: Renovate: Talos Linux: onedr0p Cluster Template: External DNS: Cloudflare Tunnel: My Github: Jeff Geerling Mini Server Rack Video: Hardware Haven Mini Server Rack Video: Kubernetes Homelab Parts: - Acer 1TB NVME SSD - Acer 256GB Sata SSD - 64GB DDR4 SODIMM Memory - 100W USB-C Cables - USB-C to Barrel Jack Adapter for HP Computers - GeeekPi RackMate T1 Mini Server Rack - 1U Mini Server Rack Shelf - Mini Server Rack Patch Panel - Ubiquiti 8 Port PoE Switch - Ethernet Patch Cables My Gear: - Sennheiser Pro Portable Microphone - Insta360 Flow 2 Pro Gimbal Stabilizer As an Amazon affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. There is no extra cost to you! All proceeds go to keeping the channel alive and well. Thanks! 0:00 - Deployment with Git Commit 0:59 - What does it mean for your homelab? 1:54 - Cloudflare Tunnel and External DNS 2:27 - Talos Linux 3:39 - onedr0p Cluster Template 4:07 - No Fancy Hardware 4:29 - CPU 5:08 - Memory 5:45 - Storage 6:46 - The Power Problem 9:03 - Mini Server Rack 9:50 - Applications 10:53 - Learning Kubernetes Journey











