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<p>It has been a while since I&rsquo;ve actively used Kubernetes and wanted to explore the evolution of tools such as <a href=https://helm.sh>Helm</a> and <a href=https://tekton.dev>Tekton</a>. I decided to deploy <a href=https://k3s.io>K3s</a>, since I&rsquo;ve had success with deploying it on resource-contrained Raspberry Pis in the past. I thought that this time it&rsquo;d be convenient to have K3s running in a LXC container on Proxmox. This would allow for easy snapshotting of the entire Kubernetes deployment. LXC containers also provide an efficient way to squeeze as much out of a machine&rsquo;s resources as possible.</p>
<p>It has been a while since I&rsquo;ve actively used Kubernetes and wanted to explore the evolution of tools such as <a href=https://helm.sh>Helm</a> and <a href=https://tekton.dev>Tekton</a>. I decided to deploy <a href=https://k3s.io>K3s</a>, since I&rsquo;ve had success with deploying it on resource-contrained Raspberry Pis in the past. I thought that this time it&rsquo;d be convenient to have K3s running in a LXC container on Proxmox. This would allow for easy snapshotting of the entire Kubernetes deployment. LXC containers also provide an efficient way to use a machine&rsquo;s resources.</p>
<h2 id=what-is-k3s>What is K3s?</h2>
<p>K3s is a Kubernetes distro that advertises itself as a lightweight binary with a much smaller memory-footprint than traditional k8s. K3s is not a fork of k8s as it seeks to remain as close to upstream as it possibly can.</p>
<h2 id=configure-proxmox>Configure Proxmox</h2>