Metal³
The Metal³ project (pronounced: “Metal Kubed”) provides components for bare metal host management with Kubernetes. You can enrol your bare metal machines, provision operating system images, and then, if you like, deploy Kubernetes clusters to them. From there, operating and upgrading your Kubernetes clusters can be handled by Metal³. Moreover, Metal³ is itself a Kubernetes application, so it runs on Kubernetes, and uses Kubernetes resources and APIs as its interface.
Metal³ is one of the providers for the Kubernetes sub-project Cluster API. Cluster API provides infrastructure agnostic Kubernetes lifecycle management, and Metal³ brings the bare metal implementation.
This is paired with one of the components from the OpenStack ecosystem, Ironic for booting and installing machines. Metal³ handles the installation of Ironic as a standalone component (there’s no need to bring along the rest of OpenStack). Ironic is supported by a mature community of hardware vendors and supports a wide range of bare metal management protocols which are continuously tested on a variety of hardware. Backed by Ironic, Metal³ can provision machines, no matter the brand of hardware.
In summary, you can write Kubernetes manifests representing your hardware and your desired Kubernetes cluster layout. Then Metal³ can:
- Discover your hardware inventory
- Configure BIOS and RAID settings on your hosts
- Optionally clean a host’s disks as part of provisioning
- Install and boot an operating system image of your choice
- Deploy Kubernetes
- Upgrade Kubernetes or the operating system in your clusters with a non-disruptive rolling strategy
- Automatically remediate failed nodes by rebooting them and removing them from the cluster if necessary
You can even deploy Metal³ to your clusters so that they can manage other clusters using Metal³…
Metal³ is open-source and welcomes community contributions. The community meets at the following venues:
- #cluster-api-baremetal on Kubernetes Slack
- Metal³ development mailing list
- From the mailing list, you’ll also be able to find the details of a weekly Zoom community call on Wednesdays at 14:00 GMT
About this guide
This user guide aims to explain the Metal³ feature set, and provide how-tos for using Metal³. It’s not a tutorial (for that, see the Getting Started Guide). Nor is it a reference (for that, see the API Reference Documentation, and of course, the code itself.)