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    RocksClusters 7 Update Roll

    RocksClusters 7 Update Roll

    RocksClusters 7 update roll to the latest ELS Support

    The project Release update Roll for RocksClusters 7 Distribution as on June 2024 and ELS (extended Life-cycle Support) until Noe 2024. To add the roll follow the steps described in readme. For a Local Install Server of RocksClusters 7 please look at https://sourceforge.net/projects/rockclustersimages/
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    Rack OS

    CentOS/OpenSuse/Ubuntu root on ramdisk (/dev/ram0) for RACK cluster

    Rack OS was designed to boot OS root on /dev/ram0 so that you can remove usb disk or network cable freely after OS booted.
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    Kubernetes Vagrant Centos Cluster

    Kubernetes Vagrant Centos Cluster

    Setting up a distributed Kubernetes cluster along with Istio service

    Setting up a Kubernetes cluster and Istio service mesh with vagrantfile which consists of 1 master(also as node) and 3 nodes. You don't have to create complicated CA files or configurations. Because using virtual machines to setup a distributed Kubernetes cluster will bring a high load on your computer, I created the lightweight Cloud Native Sandbox using Docker to set up a standalone Kubernetes.
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