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      <title>My k3s OpenFaaS Raspberry Pi cluster</title>
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      <description>A few months ago I build a Raspberry Pi cluster running K3S. I build it because I wanted to have a nice environment the learn more about Kubernetes and OpenFaas. It always feels nice to have something you can actually touch in this all software world I normally live in. After tweeting and giving a session about my OpenFaas Raspberry Pi cluster people started asking what parts the cluster consists of and what software I use to run it.</description>
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