k3s/README.md
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README.md: k3s does not exclude legacy/alpha/non-default features anymore
In the past, yes k3s did exclude all those legacy, alpha, non-default
features from Kubernetes source as you can see in
https://github.com/rancher/k3s/pull/113. But not anymore.

As you can see in the source code, most of legacy/alpha/non-default
features is available in k3s, and misleading README should be updated.

But please, don't get me wrong. I'm actually glad to see those features
enabled in k3s. :)

Reference:
  https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/compare/v1.16.3...rancher:v1.16.3-k3s.1
2019-12-10 02:28:48 +09:00

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k3s - 5 less than k8s
===============================================
Lightweight Kubernetes. Easy to install, half the memory, all in a binary less than 40mb.
Great for:
* Edge
* IoT
* CI
* ARM
* Situations where a PhD in k8s clusterology is infeasible
What is this?
---
k3s is intended to be a fully compliant Kubernetes distribution with the following changes:
1. Removed most in-tree plugins (cloud providers and storage plugins) which can be replaced
with out of tree addons.
2. Add sqlite3 as the default storage mechanism. etcd3 is still available, but not the default.
3. Wrapped in simple launcher that handles a lot of the complexity of TLS and options.
4. Minimal to no OS dependencies (just a sane kernel and cgroup mounts needed). k3s packages required
dependencies
* containerd
* Flannel
* CoreDNS
* CNI
* Host utilities (iptables, socat, etc)
Documentation
-------------
Please see [the official docs site](https://rancher.com/docs/k3s/latest/en/) for complete documentation on k3s.
Quick-Start - Install Script
--------------
The k3s `install.sh` script provides a convenient way for installing to systemd or openrc,
to install k3s as a service just run:
```bash
curl -sfL https://get.k3s.io | sh -
```
A kubeconfig file is written to `/etc/rancher/k3s/k3s.yaml` and the service is automatically started or restarted.
The install script will install k3s and additional utilities, such as `kubectl`, `crictl`, `k3s-killall.sh`, and `k3s-uninstall.sh`, for example:
```bash
sudo kubectl get nodes
```
`K3S_TOKEN` is created at `/var/lib/rancher/k3s/server/node-token` on your server.
To install on worker nodes we should pass `K3S_URL` along with
`K3S_TOKEN` or `K3S_CLUSTER_SECRET` environment variables, for example:
```bash
curl -sfL https://get.k3s.io | K3S_URL=https://myserver:6443 K3S_TOKEN=XXX sh -
```
Manual Download
---------------
1. Download `k3s` from latest [release](https://github.com/rancher/k3s/releases/latest), x86_64, armhf, and arm64 are supported.
2. Run server.
```bash
sudo k3s server &
# Kubeconfig is written to /etc/rancher/k3s/k3s.yaml
sudo k3s kubectl get nodes
# On a different node run the below. NODE_TOKEN comes from
# /var/lib/rancher/k3s/server/node-token on your server
sudo k3s agent --server https://myserver:6443 --token ${NODE_TOKEN}
```