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Hey r/homelab! Just wanted to drop in and share some news: ClusterCreator is now at version 2.0, packed with awesome new features and improvements. Whether you’re already using it or looking for a reason to start, this update has something for everyone.

What’s New in 2.0?

📖 Updated README: Clearer instructions and better examples to get you up and running faster.

🖥️ CLI Command for All Tasks: Manage everything—setup, upgrades, and more—with a single command.

📜 Condensed Clusters Definitions: Simplified configurations with handy default values.

🗂️ File Reorganization: Cleaner structure for easier navigation.

🔑 Secrets File Generator: Create secrets files with minimal effort.

🛡️ PVE Firewall Options: Configure firewalls with tested, practical rules for better security.

💻 MetalLB in L2 Mode: Easy ARP-based load balancing out of the box.

📂 All Versions in k8s.env: Centralized version control for Kubernetes and addons.

☁️ State in S3 (Optional): Store Terraform state in S3 with a toggle—or keep it local, your choice!

🛠️ Update clusters & nodes: Fully functional and ready for seamless node upgrades.

📸 Snapshot & Backup with CLI: Easily snapshot and back up your VMs via the CLI.

⚙️ HA VM Configurations: Assign VMs to specific PVE nodes for high availability.

🔐 Encrypted ETCD: Enhanced security for your cluster’s backbone.

🔄 Kubelet Cert Rotation: Improved kubelet security with automatic certificate rotation.

If you’ve been waiting for a tool to manage Kubernetes clusters on Proxmox, now’s the time to give ClusterCreator a spin. Let me know your thoughts, and feel free to share your setups or ideas for future features

Check it out here:

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A while ago I made a post about Incus that got pretty good response. For those who missed it, its a full LXC and KVM virtual machine management system by people who were previously LXD and Ubuntu maintainers. It is a really cool system, but I'd say it skews more towards the developer/sysadmin crowd due to the lack of an in house GUI and appliance like installation. Its definitely not as easy to get started with compared to Proxmox or XCP-ng.

This will be a very huge win for both projects. Incus will gain a much larger and more diverse user base among TrueNAS customers by having a polished GUI, and TrueNAS will finally get a virtualization / container solution that doesn't suck. I'm still of the mindset that your NAS and hypervisor should be on difference pieces of hardware, but either way, very cool to see!

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