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Terraform - Hcloud - Talos

Terraform - Hcloud - Talos

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This repository contains a Terraform module for creating a Kubernetes cluster with Talos in the Hetzner Cloud.

  • Talos is a modern OS for Kubernetes. It is designed to be secure, immutable, and minimal.
  • Hetzner Cloud is a cloud hosting provider with nice terraform support and cheap prices.

Warning

It's under active development. Not all features are compatible with each other yet. Known issues are listed in the Known Issues section. If you find a bug or have a feature request, please open an issue.


Goals πŸš€

Goals Status Description
Production ready βœ… All recommendations from the Talos Production Clusters are implemented. But you need to read it carefully to understand all implications.
Use private networks for the internal communication of the cluster βœ…
Do not expose the Kubernetes and Talos API to the public internet via Load-Balancer βœ… Actually, the APIs are exposed to the public internet, but secured via the firewall_use_current_ip flag and a firewall rule that only allows traffic from one IP address.
Possibility to change alls CIDRs of the networks ⁉️ Needs to be tested.
Configure the Cluster as good as possible to run in the Hetzner Cloud βœ… This includes manual configuration of the network devices and not via DHCP, provisioning of Floating IPs (VIP), etc.

Information about the Module

  • You can configure the module to create a cluster with 1, 3 or 5 control planes and n workers or only the control planes.
  • It allows scheduling pods on the control planes if no workers are created.
  • It has Multihoming configuration (etcd and kubelet listen on public and private IP).
  • It uses KubePrism as cluster endpoint.
  • It prepares for the kube-prometheus-stack by enabling listening and enabling service monitors in cilium.
  • If cluster_api_host is set, you should create a DNS record, pointing to the Control Plane node private IPs.

Additional installed software in the cluster

  • Cilium is a modern, efficient, and secure networking and security solution for Kubernetes.
  • It is used Cilium as the CNI instead of the default Flannel instead of the default Flannel.
  • It provides a lot of features like Network Policies, Load Balancing, and more.
  • Updates the Node objects with information about the server from the Cloud , like instance Type, Location, Datacenter, Server ID, IPs.
  • Cleans up stale Node objects when the server is deleted in the API.
  • Routes traffic to the pods through Hetzner Cloud Networks. Removes one layer of indirection.
  • Watches Services with type: LoadBalancer and creates Hetzner Cloud Load Balancers for them, adds Kubernetes Nodes as targets for the Load Balancer.

Prerequisites

Required Software

Recommended Software

Hetzner Cloud

Tip

If you don't have a Hetzner account yet, you are welcome to use this Hetzner Cloud Referral Link to claim 20€ credit and support this project.

  • Create a new project in the Hetzner Cloud Console
  • Create a new API token in the project
  • You can store the token in the environment variable HCLOUD_TOKEN or use it in the following commands/terraform files.

Usage

Packer

Create the talos os images (AMD and x86) via packer through running the create.sh. It is using the HCLOUD_TOKEN environment variable to authenticate against the Hetzner Cloud API and uses the project of the token to store the images. The talos os version is defined in the variable talos_version in talos-hcloud.pkr.hcl.

./_packer/create.sh

Terraform

Use the module as shown in the following working example:

Note

Actually, your current IP address has to have access to the nodes during the creation of the cluster.

module "talos" {
  source  = "hcloud-talos/talos/hcloud"
  version = "1.8.2"

  hcloud_token = "your-hcloud-token"

  cluster_name     = "dummy.com"
  cluster_domain   = "cluster.dummy.com.local"
  cluster_api_host = "kube.dummy.com"

  firewall_use_current_ip = true

  datacenter_name = "fsn1-dc14"

  control_plane_count       = 3
  control_plane_server_type = "cax11"

  worker_count       = 3
  worker_server_type = "cax21"
}

You need to pipe the outputs of the module:

output "talosconfig" {
  value     = module.talos.talosconfig
  sensitive = true
}

output "kubeconfig" {
  value     = module.talos.kubeconfig
  sensitive = true
}

Then you can then run the following commands to export the kubeconfig and talosconfig:

terraform output --raw kubeconfig > ./kubeconfig
terraform output --raw talosconfig > ./talosconfig

Move these files to the correct location and use them with kubectl and talosctl.

Known Limitations

  • Changes in the user_data (e.g. talos_machine_configuration) and image (e.g. version upgrades with packer) will not be applied to existing nodes, because it would force a recreation of the nodes.

Known Issues

  • IPv6 dual stack is not supported by Talos yet. You can activate IPv6 with enable_ipv6, but it should not have any effect.
  • enable_kube_span let's the cluster not get in ready state. It is not clear why yet. I have to investigate it.

Future Plans

Credits

  • kube-hetzner For the inspiration and the great terraform module. This module is based on many ideas and code snippets from kube-hetzner.
  • Talos For the incredible OS.
  • Hetzner Cloud For the great cloud hosting.