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<p>It has been a while since I&rsquo;ve actively used Kubernetes and wanted to expore the evolution of tools like Helm and Tekton. 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 backing up the LXC container with the entire Kubernetes deployment. LXC containers also enable an efficient way to squeeze as much out of the machine 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 like Helm and Tekton. 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 backing up the LXC container with the entire Kubernetes deployment. LXC containers also enable an efficient way to squeeze as much out of the machine resources as possible.</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 and seeks to remain as close to upstream as it can while maintaining a small set of patchest .</p>
<h2 id=configure-proxmox>Configure Proxmox</h2>

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