Hi jean-christophe,
to follow up here – the 2 mentioned projects are just Kubernetes.
You can just download the binaries to your Debian Trixie and try things
out quickly.
For a follow-up, please refer to the mentioned project's documentation.
Raoul
On 01.07.26 06:28, jean-christophe wrote:
hi raoul,
it's for diy, for learn... for may me deploy in a real cloud.
i prefere use trixie a try and learn...
On mer., 2026-07-01 at 04:25 +0000, Raoul Bhatia wrote:
Hi jean-chriatophe,
I suppose the easiest way for a quick start would be to use a single-
binary Kubernetes distribution such as https://k0sproject.io/ or
https://k3s.io/ .
Raoul
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From: jean-christophe <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, 1 July 2026 00:20
To: debian-cloud
Subject: kubenetes on debian trixie
hi,
how can i use an single server with xeon and 64Go of RAM to do my
hand
on kebernetis.
that is for try a VPS on a simple server and try some container for
different use...
it's for home work.
best regards,
jean-chirstophe
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