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title: Running Django in Kubernetes IPv6 only
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pub_date: 2021-12-19
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author: ungleich
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twitter_handle: ungleich
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abstract:
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How to run Django in IPv6 only Kubernetes clusters
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## Overview
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At ungleich we run quite some amount of
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[Django applications](https://www.djangoproject.com/), some for
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ourselves, some on behalf of our customers. Most of them are currently
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running "natively" on virtual machines. Our objectives are to
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* Slowly move our own workload into IPv6 only kubernetes clusters
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* Slowly move our customer applications into IPv6 only kubernetes
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clusters
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* Offer modern Django Hosting based on Kubernetes
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## Status 2021-12-19: initial design phase
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At the moment we are looking into what we require for running Django
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applications inside Kubernetes. Some parts are still open, some are
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already set:
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* PostgreSQL as the database: this is our standard so far and we don't
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plan to change it
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Undefined at the moment:
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* Where/how to generate and serve static files
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* Same container?
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* Separate container?
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* Backup sidecare
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* Restic?
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* pg_dump?
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* media / upload files
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* App server
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* uwsgi
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* (g)unicorn
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### One container providing port 80
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* The outside world does not need to know what is running inside
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* Thus the django container should:
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* Expose port 80
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* Serve staticfiles on its own
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* One can use *any* of the wsgi/asgi servers
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* Will provide example for some of them
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## Follow up
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If you are interested in Kubernetes or Django, feel free to
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[join us on our open chat](/u/projects/open-chat/).
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