diff --git a/docs/blog/posts/notes/backup-your-bare-metal-kubernetes-cluster-with-velero.md b/docs/blog/posts/notes/backup-your-bare-metal-kubernetes-cluster-with-velero.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ef7dccf --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/blog/posts/notes/backup-your-bare-metal-kubernetes-cluster-with-velero.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +--- +title: Cover your bare (metal) ass with Velero Backups +date: 2023-10-20 +tags: + - velero +categories: + - note +description: How to use Velero to automatically backup all the stuff you care about in your bare-metal Kubernetes cluster +--- +While I've been a little distracted in the last few months assembling [ElfHosted][elfhosted], the platform is now at a level of maturity which no longer requires huge amounts of my time[^1]. I've started "back-porting" learnings from building an open-source, public, multi-tenanted platform back into the cookbook. + +--8<-- "what-is-elfhosted.md" + +The first of our imported improvements covers how to ensure that you have a trusted backup of the config and state in your cluster. Using [Velero][velero], [rook-ceph](/kubernetes/persistence/rook-ceph/), and [CSI snapshots](http://localhost:8000/kubernetes/backup/csi-snapshots/), I'm able to snapshot TBs of user data in ElfHosted for the dreaded "*incase-I-screw-it-up*" disaster scenario. + +Check out the [Velero][velero] recipe for a detailed guide re applying the same to your cluster! + +[^1]: For ongoing maintenance, that is. New features still take time! + +--8<-- "blog-footer.md" \ No newline at end of file