Of a production one, yes for sure. As I mentioned, the goal isn’t to build a production cluster, but to learn.
Also, removing all SPoF here would mean 2 masters, and 2 load balancers, with load balancing on both. On
raspberry pis at home, this could get very messy quite easily.
I’m actually doing the inverse networking where everything is on wifi. It ended up being cheaper than wired.
I don’t like the single points of failure, but other than that it looks cool.
It’s not meant as a highly-reliable cluster :-)
Isn’t that the purpose of a cluster though?
Of a production one, yes for sure. As I mentioned, the goal isn’t to build a production cluster, but to learn.
Also, removing all SPoF here would mean 2 masters, and 2 load balancers, with load balancing on both. On raspberry pis at home, this could get very messy quite easily.