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Import Raspberry Pi K3s Cluster Into Rancher Server 

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We are going to show how to import a K3s cluster into Rancher Server. Rancher allows you to manage multiple clusters from one location. Rancher also allows you to upgrade the Kubernetes version on K3s clusters from the management platform - we will try this out in the next stream so make sure to subscribe and turn on notifications! This playlist contains all of the videos in our series on Terraform • Rancher
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We use Raspberry Pi's as physical servers in our Kubernetes cluster. They are great for learning and experimentation, check them out here www.raspberryp... Raspberry Pi is a trademark of Raspberry Pi Ltd
K3s is a lightweight Kubernetes distribution that is built for IoT & Edge computing. It works perfectly on our Raspberry Pi cluster. k3s.io/
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Комментарии : 2   
@carlosgarcia1165
@carlosgarcia1165 3 месяца назад
guys why did you stop? these videos are the best, did you move to a different name or something?
@DevsOperative
@DevsOperative 3 месяца назад
We got VERY busy... :) We're coming back though! Should be streaming every week!!
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