I saw your call for adopters - I am sort of in production now, but not
with any services that I can advertise.
This Urmanac is something I'm testing on WASM workloads. I also have
hosted some Ruby services on my cluster. I am still in the
proof-of-concept phase with my production workloads, working towards a
service level of 99.5% or better. I am running SpinKube on Cozystack,
with my own Talos Linux image that I have built to add the Spin and
Tailscale extensions.
(The urmanac is in beta at: https://beta.urmanac.com - urmanac.com is a
dead link for now.)
What's holding me back currently is hardware, not so much the software
stack. I have deployed Cozystack on some severely under-powered
machines. Every time I push it to the limit, my load averages shoot up
into the 100's and I unfortunately bring my control plane and services
down. I will probably get better results when I am able to separate the
KubeVirt clusters from the data plane and control plane. When the load
rises too high, etcd becomes unresponsive, and it goes downhill from
there.
I am very impressed with the architecture of Cozystack and I have made
some contributions to Cozystack on behalf of the FluxCD community! I am
in firm support of your goal to join the CNCF.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Added "Urmanac" to the Cozystack Adopters list, including contact
information and a description of its use of Cozystack.
- **Documentation**
- Reformatted the existing entry for "gohost" for consistency.
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