At the edge, there are a variety of sensors, controllers, and MCU class devices that are producing data and performing actions. For Kubernetes to be a viable edge computing solution, these heterogeneous “leaf devices” need to be easily utilized by Kubernetes clusters. However, many of these leaf devices are too small to run Kubernetes themselves. Akri is an open source project that exposes these l
First, why would you do this? Why not. It's awesome. It's a learning experience. It's cheaper to get 6 pis than six "real computers." It's somewhat portable. While you can certainly quickly and easily build a Kubernetes Cluster in the cloud within your browser using a Cloud Shell, there's something more visceral about learning it this way, IMHO. Additionally, it's a non-trivial little bit of power
This guide shows how to build your own Serverless Kubernetes cluster with Raspberry Pi and OpenFaaS. This post is the third in a series on building a cheap and scalable Serverless Raspberry Pi cluster. Scale by adding more $35 Raspberry Pis. OpenFaaS is a serverless framework for Docker and Kubernetes that is easy to use, deploy and built with care by a growing community of hackers. This post was
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