Difference between revisions of "Funtoo Compute Initiative"

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This section documents how we typically configure our servers from bare metal.
This section documents how we typically configure our servers from bare metal.


* [[First-Generation Compute Infrastructure]]
* [[First-Generation Compute Infrastructure]] - legacy
* [[Second-Generation Compute Infrastructure]]
* [[Second-Generation Compute Infrastructure]] - currently in use
* [[Third-Generation Compute Infrastructure]]
* [[Third-Generation Compute Infrastructure]] - in development


[[Category:Official Documentation]]
[[Category:Official Documentation]]

Revision as of 15:35, September 16, 2018

   Note

This page documents our first-generation compute infrastructure. Our second-generation compute infrastructure has not yet been documented on the wiki.

For many years, the Funtoo project has been using Funtoo Linux for its entire infrastructure. A few years ago, we began to allow Funtoo Linux users to use our original OpenVZ container-based infrastructure for hosting, development and other projects. For our second-generation compute infrastructure, we utilized LXD and ZFS and explored the use of Intel Optane. If you would like to to learn about how to get a container on our infrastructure, please see Funtoo Hosting.

The Funtoo Compute Initiative is an effort to document how Funtoo sets up servers and its container infrastructure, including everything from ordering of bare metal, to deployment, operation and maintenance. In short, it's our effort to share all our tricks with you, so you can use Funtoo Linux to quickly and inexpensively deploy very powerful hosting and container-based compute solutions.

Bare-Metal Setup

This section documents how we typically configure our servers from bare metal.