Harvester is a modern hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) solution built for bare metal servers using enterprise-grade open-source technologies including Linux, KVM, Kubernetes, KubeVirt, and Longhorn.
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You can use the ISO to install Harvester directly on the bare-metal server to form a Harvester cluster. Users can add one or many compute nodes to join the existing cluster. To get the Harvester ISO, download it from the Github releases.
Harvester is an enterprise-ready, easy-to-use infrastructure platform that leverages local, direct attached storage instead of complex external SANs. It utilizes Kubernetes API as a unified automation language across container and VM workloads.
Harvester is an ancient gun that was originally obtainable by purchasing the 30th tier in the Main Event for 80,000 Candies during the 2021 Halloween Event. It is now only obtainable through trading as the event has since ended.
Harvester v1.4.0 allows you to define the behavior of individual virtual machines when maintenance mode is enabled on a node. In earlier Harvester versions, enabling maintenance mode results in an attempt to migrate all virtual machines to other nodes in the cluster.
Harvester is a type 1 hypervisor designed to be deployed on bare metal servers. It can be manually installed using a ISO disk or USB install, or installed over the network via a PXE Boot server such as IPXE.