Automating Your Home with K3s and Home Assistant - Eddie Zaneski & Jeff Billimek

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @thisisreallyme3130
    @thisisreallyme3130 9 дней назад

    TY! I've been trying K8s for years, but have yet to find a use case sufficient to run it at home. This really helps. I'd love to see a follow-up to this when the time comes. Cheers.

  • @gravyflex
    @gravyflex 3 года назад +9

    This video got me hyped! The demo of moving zwave/ZigBee sticks between hosts is something that I must have. Planning my first cluster build.

  • @danielriedl1419
    @danielriedl1419 2 года назад +1

    I'm running my house with homeassistant now for 2yrs.
    Also i experienced everything what could go wrong within that time.
    Starting with a raspi with an faulty sd card at night which led to no lights, followed by a self built NAS system with virtualization where the motherboard had to be RMA'd, followed by an ec2 instance in AWS with docker installed connecting via VPN to my home.
    Now I'm learning kubernetes to bring all my old shitty devices together to perform as 1 system.
    Thanks guys for the first insights of what can be achieved, i'll start from here!

  • @wind1309
    @wind1309 Год назад

    if you look at this talk this year, my recommendation would be to grab mini pc's x86 architecture for your home cluster. pi's are too expensive/not available etc.

  • @carlosricardosantos
    @carlosricardosantos 2 года назад

    Wow. I learned so much from this video. Thank you.
    I think I’ll ditch my docker-compose stack and try adding more nodes to my homelab

  • @techdad6135
    @techdad6135 2 года назад +1

    Wow a ton of information in this video. I'd love if you guys could do individual videos to show how you did all of these really cool packages your running like being able to move a USB device between devices. Super cool stuff guys. I'm just now getting into kubernetes. I'm hoping to setup a HA cluster with embedded storage for home assistant and using nginx as the load balancer.

  • @SergeyKirgizov
    @SergeyKirgizov 3 года назад +3

    Thank you both for inspiring people to learn new things and extend the ways, how Home Assistant can be run. I also plan to switch to k3s, but for now I found out that the Helm Chart from k8s-at-home does not include Supervisor and HACS. I also could not find complete Helm Chart, like the one you showed at 20:25. Did you make it by yourself? Could you please share it (or at least part of it which does not compromise your home setup)? The reason I ask is to find out how to integrate Supervisor and HACS, as I need them to include community made integrations. Once again, thank you so much for great tutorial!

  • @SATSifaction
    @SATSifaction 3 года назад +2

    I got home assistant on k3s. I can get all my integrations to work except HomeKit. I think it has something to do with the fact that HA is in a pod and the network IPs may be off. Any guidance on how to address this? For context this is all running on my local network on a RPI 4 cluster. Thanks in advance.

    • @Firinean
      @Firinean 3 года назад +1

      metallb is Your answer. The same idea with macvlan also works for docker

  • @AndreaFlorio
    @AndreaFlorio 2 года назад

    I love it, I love it, i love it... Do you have a step by step tutorial on how to install this?

  • @Ebrasive
    @Ebrasive Год назад

    lol, "when your cluster is full, you can always just grab another raspberry pi and throw it at your cluster". this didn't age well in 2023 :P