Hello everyone! During one of those illuminated evenings, I got the idea to move my small server in Scaleway to some more powerful server in Hetzner. If I will make the move, I am thinking of splitting the server in various VMs, to host different services that belongs to different trust boundaries, for example:
- A Lemmy/writefreely instance
- Vaultwarden/Gitea
- Wireguard tunnel to my home infrastructure
- Blogs, and other convenience services
In order to achieve the best level of separation, I was thinking of using VMs. My default choice would be Proxmox, because I used it in the past, and because I generally trust it, however I am trying to evaluate multiple options, and maybe someone has good or better experiences to share.
Other options I thought about are:
- Run everything in Docker. I am going to do this nevertheless, but Docker escapes are always possible, especially with public facing images that I did not write myself and/or that require a host volume.
- KVM directly? I am OK even without a GUI to be honest. I am not aware if there is some ansible module or even better Terraform provider for this, it would be great.
- ESxi? I have no experience with this solution.
Any idea or recommendation?
Ansible can be declarative if you do it right, and take the time to write a few roles to manage your use case. For example my ansible libvirt config looks like this:
libvirt_vms: - name: front.example.org xml_file: '{{ playbook_dir }}/data/libvirt/front.example.org.xml' autostart: no - name: home.example.org xml_file: "{{ playbook_dir }}/data/libvirt/home.example.org.xml" state: running libvirt_port_forwards: - vm_name: front.example.org vm_ip: 10.10.10.225 vm_bridge: virbr1 dnat: - host_interface: eth0 host_port: 22225 # SSH vm_port: 22 - host_interface: eth0 host_port: 19225 # netdata vm_port: 19999 libvirt_networks: - name: home mac_address: "52:52:10:ae:0c:cd" forward_dev: "eth0" bridge_name: "virbr1" ip_address: "10.10.10.1" netmask: "255.255.255.0" autostart: yes state: active
This is the only config I ever touch since the role handles changing configuration, running/stopping VMs, networks, etc. transparently. For initial provisioning I have a shell script that wraps around
virsh/virt-install/virt-sysprep
to setup a new VM in ~1 minute (It uses a preseed file, which is similar to what cloud-init offers). This part could be better integrated with ansible. Terraform has other advanced features such as managing hosts on cloud providers, but I don’t need those at the moment. If I ever do, I think I would still use ansible to run terraform deployments [1]Edit: the libvirt role if you’re curious