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# Odroid Cluster
Say hello to my little odroid kubernetes cluster project.
Details are: 5 x Odroid-MC1's as worker nodes. All up 10gb RAM and 40 cores. 1 x Odroid-N2 as master node. Plus 5v 20a power supply and Netgear GS108.
Got parts as a Christmas present to myself some years ago with no plan as to what I was going to with them. While putting it together I though I could use it to learn Kubernetes as I've seen others do similar things.
I followed [this](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-create-a-kubernetes-cluster-using-kubeadm-on-ubuntu-18-04) tutorial loosely and it's all working wonderfully. It's cool to be introduced to ansible, which I had heard about but not used before. I'm currently developing some apps that I'd like to run on it.
![My odroid MC1 and N2 cluster](https://gitlab.inkletblot.com/inkletblot/simple-blog-api/-/raw/master/assets/odroid-cluster-2.jpg)
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# Update Mid 2021
I decided to totally rebuild this having never been able to get Rancher set up on it. See the details of that [here](https://www.inkletblot.com/projects/k3s-on-odroid-mc1s-a-guide)
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# Update 2021-12-21
I have sadly now decomissioned this little cluster. The five MC1 units are currently unused and the N2 is now my media PC in my bedroom. Not all is sad though, I decomissiod it because I replaced it with a bigger and better setup using old HP t620 thin clients, of which I got 5 for a rediculously good price at a local IT liquidation auction. See more [here](https://www.inkletblot.com/projects/an-old-new-upgrade-to-kube)
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