WordPress on K3s — A Nerdy, Layered Update Strategy
This article is a direct continuation of the previous guide. If you haven’t read it yet, start here: Initial Setup: WordPress on K3s (Ansible-managed). This guide describes a clean, deterministic…
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This article is a direct continuation of the previous guide. If you haven’t read it yet, start here: Initial Setup: WordPress on K3s (Ansible-managed). This guide describes a clean, deterministic…
If you’ve stumbled across my previous post “Operating Community Nextcloud Instances with Ansible, AlmaLinux, SELinux and a Podman-based Collabora Stack” , you already know this started as a totally reasonable…
I’m currently considering taking the CKAD (Certified Kubernetes Application Developer) exam from the Linux Foundation. The main reason is simple: I want to seriously strengthen my Kubernetes skills and move…
Let’s be honest: firmware updates have historically been… a mess. You download a mysterious ISO, write it to a USB stick, reboot into some arcane environment, pray to the silicon…
If you’re running a small Kubernetes homelab and want persistent storage with redundancy, Longhorn is an excellent choice. 🚀 Longhorn is a lightweight, cloud-native distributed block storage system for Kubernetes.…
In my previous article I described how I reorganized several terabytes of personal data and bundled large collections of photos into RAR archives. This approach dramatically reduced the number of…
Over the past decades I have accumulated a few terabytes of personal data. Mostly things like: Photos Music Documents Videos Random project backups For a long time everything lived in…
Today I set up a Kubernetes cluster in my homelab – abbreviated K8s 😁. I’ve had some professional exposure to Kubernetes before, but I wanted to run a Nextcloud installation…
😱 Today I Almost Threw My Entire Rack into the Trash… So, today I had one of those classic homelab panic moments. 😅 I was copying a huge dataset back…
Well… it happened again 😄 After writing the original plan and thinking about the architecture for a while, I started questioning some of my decisions. That’s the nice thing about…