I’ve got your back dudeguy. Deploying on x86? I deployed single node OKD on my Thinkcentre (if you didn’t see the video before this one). I updated the OKD version on it after I recorded this one. The update was smoother than I was expecting. Pretty cool solution for a homelab. I had originally thought I would end up getting a few more Thinkcentres and having a full cluster. But it is pretty nice just having the single low power device.
@@triplewho1448 my system is x86_64 and my goal is to install on an aarch64 VM running via qemu (to emulate the hardware architecture). I was going to do it on my laptop but the slow down is just too massive. I installed SUSE MicroOS and the install took like 40 minutes and would stall between installer screens. I knew it was going to slow down a lot but I need to put it on my desktop which has 32cores else I'm worried OCP will die off. If I give it more cores hopefully OCP will just balance the load out enough to keep it alive.
x86 is definitely the path of least resistance. If you wanted to use OKD there are no ARM based images available. But it is possible to build your own ARM release if you were really keen. :) crc is also pretty good if you just want a quick OCP VM up and running. Have you tried crc yet? developers.redhat.com/products/openshift-local/overview
@@triplewho1448 what arm hardware was that, will relisten, so arm on the edge, can I invite to red hat open shift commons edge SIG, it's on Tuesdays at 12 est, I just need to schedule you, it's on Tuesday, next Tuesday and every other Tuesdays, we go opposite to validated patterns sig
Hey, that was just a VM on my M1 Macbook. Thats a rough time slot for me unfortunately, it's 3am my time. But give me a yell on Slack and we can work something out. Are you a Red Hatter? If not, this is me on the Kubernetes Slack: kubernetes.slack.com/team/U017AMUSD6G
The weird part is that this was uploaded 12 hours ago and somehow this is the exact thing I just now decided I wanted to do. Real life is weird.
I’ve got your back dudeguy. Deploying on x86? I deployed single node OKD on my Thinkcentre (if you didn’t see the video before this one). I updated the OKD version on it after I recorded this one. The update was smoother than I was expecting. Pretty cool solution for a homelab. I had originally thought I would end up getting a few more Thinkcentres and having a full cluster. But it is pretty nice just having the single low power device.
@@triplewho1448 my system is x86_64 and my goal is to install on an aarch64 VM running via qemu (to emulate the hardware architecture).
I was going to do it on my laptop but the slow down is just too massive. I installed SUSE MicroOS and the install took like 40 minutes and would stall between installer screens. I knew it was going to slow down a lot but I need to put it on my desktop which has 32cores else I'm worried OCP will die off. If I give it more cores hopefully OCP will just balance the load out enough to keep it alive.
x86 is definitely the path of least resistance. If you wanted to use OKD there are no ARM based images available. But it is possible to build your own ARM release if you were really keen. :)
crc is also pretty good if you just want a quick OCP VM up and running. Have you tried crc yet?
developers.redhat.com/products/openshift-local/overview
Awesome
Thanks, hope it's useful!
@@triplewho1448 what arm hardware was that, will relisten, so arm on the edge, can I invite to red hat open shift commons edge SIG, it's on Tuesdays at 12 est, I just need to schedule you, it's on Tuesday, next Tuesday and every other Tuesdays, we go opposite to validated patterns sig
Hey, that was just a VM on my M1 Macbook.
Thats a rough time slot for me unfortunately, it's 3am my time. But give me a yell on Slack and we can work something out. Are you a Red Hatter? If not, this is me on the Kubernetes Slack:
kubernetes.slack.com/team/U017AMUSD6G