No. I'm sure it'd be almost as light as an LXC container but it just bugs me we're still using virtualization technology to run these two services that should be tightly integrated. I guess it's more of a peeve than having actual reasoning. It just adds a level of unnecessary complexity to what...
I think I understand why Harvester doesn't install Rancher on the same system baremetal. But, considering how tightly integrated the UI is for Rancher to run on Harvester it bugs me that I need to run a VM on Harvester to get a Rancher node running on the same system. I don't like needing the VM...
I was hoping to stay away from HDD since I'll be transporting it often (once every two months or so). I didn't want to take all the drives out every time I moved.
First Post! Okay, here it goes. I'm going to start moving regularly for my job so I sold my rack and got a VRTX to consolidate my lab into "mobile" infrastructure. Since moving involves a lot of vibration I wanted to stick to an SSD build only... but SSDs are expensive. A consumer SLC SSD runs...
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