Hello selfhosted !

I had a thought I’d like to share with you.

I currently have a motherboard that was used to game and that i would like to reuse.

I thought of 2 ways to use it:

  • as a NAS
  • as a Steam stream server (i have a graphic card around too)

I also have other computers running Kubernetes (2 nodes)

My question is should i go Kubernetes for this on too, or on another path ?

Thanks

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You could do all of them

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Yeah, if it was a gaming PC it would have no problem doing Nas and steam. I wouldn’t bother with kubernetes or docker though. Just use Linux, no need for containers.

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Would have been cool to add yet another machine to the cluster, especially if i could use the NAS for the kube VolumeClaims. 🤔

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I would definitely still go with containers, running baremetal is less secure, more fiddly and less reproducible

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Just use Linux, no need for containers.

Depends heavily on the use case. You can’t just rule out a full technology without a proper reason/justificiation beyond “Container bad”.

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Agreed, for me containers are really nice for playing with new software without dirtying my host install.

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Also true

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With a gpu in the mix, it could be used as an htpc/console and also work as a nas/media server with transcoding.

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