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I'd like to consider Longhorn for a new K3s cluster, but I can't determine in what order to install services. Would it make sense to deploy Longhorn immediately after I have my cluster configured and then deploy Traefik, Rancher, etc. after that to ensure storage for all services utilizes Longhorn for storage? |
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posts/longhorn-install/
Storage in Kubernetes is hard, complicated, and messy. Configuring volumes, mounts, and persistent volumes claims and getting it right can be a challenge. It’s also challenging to manage that storage and replicate it across all your Kubernetes clusters. It’s also been very challenging to do this on bare metal, outside of a cloud provider. That’s where Longhorn comes. Longhorn is an open source, a CNCF distributed block storage system for Kubernetes. It comes with a UI, backups, snapshots, cluster disaster recovery, and it does all this with or without Rancher. Rancher is NOT a requirement.
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