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I think this is possible given the nature of the CAPA implementation with Kamaji, and this can be done in two separate steps
Step no.2 can be repeated for the second region, I didn't test this personally but it could work (famous last words): the downside of this approach is on Cluster API which doesn't allow having multiple infrastructure providers for the same cluster. I'm not arguing if this is a good or a bad idea, it's up to your considerations, especially about networking, egress costs, etc.: happy to receive more info about the use case and promote more about it, tho. |
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Is it possible to achieve multi-region/multi-cloud node support when using clusterAPi?
Example cluster would be:
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The outcome would be a functioning CP running as pods within the management cluster. And sets of worker nodes running in different AWS regions.
I know this is possible if I deploy the infra myself and use kubeadm to join the nodes to the CP (therefore technically it should be possible using clusterAPI)
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