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Kubevirt VM connect to the cluster CNI (Flannel, Calico, etc), which is perfect for pod-to-pod communication but limits VMs that need full LAN access. We will address that by attaching it to the bridge network on host.
Home Assistant is a powerful, open-source home automation platform that puts local control and privacy first. It can be run on various devices, from single-board computers like the Raspberry Pi to virtual machines and containers. It’s a great tool for anyone looking to automate their home without relying on big tech companies, giving you complete control over your smart devices.
Welcome to another installment in our AI series! Today, we’re going to set up Open WebUI, a powerful, self-hosted web interface for interacting with various large language models (LLMs). This tool provides a beautiful user experience similar to ChatGPT but on your own terms. We’ll be using Podman to containerize Open WebUI, making it a breeze to manage.
Today, we’re going to deploy Dify, an AI application development platform, using Podman and podman-compose. Dify provides a powerful, visual way to build and manage AI applications, and deploying it on your local fedora server gives you full control.
Managing multiple Kubernetes clusters and applications can get complex fast. GitOps helps tame this complexity—and the App of Apps pattern takes it to the next level with declarative, scalable, and automated infrastructure management.
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Get started with Ansible in under 1 minute — ideal for homelab setups and automation testing.
This blog shows how to access URLs available only on a remote Red Hat lab environment from your local MacOS laptop using SSH tunneling and a Squid proxy.
Ceph needed a wise gatekeeper to direct visitors fairly among the three nodes, so none got overwhelmed. Enter HAProxy, a simple but powerful load balancer, ready to bring harmony.
This post walks through deploying the Kubernetes Dashboard using Helm, with access via Traefik Ingress.
A minimal and secure K3s setup on a Fedora host with proper firewalld rules and SELinux support.