note about talos

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Currently I'm running them while all config files are on a NFS server, this makes managing configurations easier and backup-ready. For this, I'm using `nfs-subdir-external-provisioner` to manage PVCs through NFS. I have also setup 2 backup cronjobs: one for local servers and another for a remote server.
Note: I may look into Talos Linux in the future, but for now I'm happy with k3s.
## Pros and cons
Pros that I have noticed:
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* **Backups** are easy to manage if you have all configurations under one place.
* **Cronjobs** are a breeze to set up and manage, mainly if you need to perform backup rituals.
* **"Enterprise-grade"** cluster in your home!
* **Have fun :)**
* **It's fun :)**
Cons:
* **Complexity**: While k3s simplifies many aspects of Kubernetes, it still requires a certain level of understanding of container orchestration concepts.
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This is my current (might be outdated) setup:
* 2 Orange Pi running k3s
- Each with 4 GB RAM, 4C/4T, 256GB SD card on each.
- Each with 4 GB RAM, 4C/4T
* 1 Mini PC
- 6 GB RAM, 2C/4T, 64GB internal memory + 512GB SD Card
- 6 GB RAM, 2C/4T
* Proxmox
- 32 GB RAM, 6C/12T, 1 TB SSD
- 32 GB RAM, 6C/12T
- Currently I run these VMs with k3s:
- 1 prod-like VM
- 1 dev-like VM