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Skyflake: Hyperconverged Infrastructure for NixOS

  • No Docker, no Kubernetes
  • Hosts run NixOS, payloads are NixOS in microvm.nix
  • Static hosts, dynamic virtual machines managed by Nomad
  • Deploy machines by git push your Nix Flake

Running the example cluster

  • Have a bridge virbr0.

  • Provide Internet access.

  • Have 3x 4 GB RAM.

  • Have 3x 20 GB disk.

  • Put your SSH public key into example-server.nix

  • Run MicroVMs in parallel:

    nix run .#example1
    nix run .#example2
    nix run .#example3
  • Login and check for the IP address.

  • Next, create your user flake:

    {
      outputs = { self, nixpkgs }: {
        nixosConfigurations =
          let
            mkHost = hostName:
              nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem {
                modules = [ {
                  system.stateVersion = "22.11";
                  networking = { inherit hostName; };
                  services.openssh = {
                    enable = true;
                    permitRootLogin = "yes";
                  };
                  users.users.root.password = "";
                } ];
                system = "x86_64-linux";
              };
          in {
            skytest1 = mkHost "skytest1";
            skytest2 = mkHost "skytest2";
            skytest3 = mkHost "skytest3";
            skytest4 = mkHost "skytest4";
          };
      };
    }
  • Finally, deploy by pushing to a branch by hostname:

    git push [email protected]:example \
      HEAD:skytest1 HEAD:skytest2 \
      HEAD:skytest3 HEAD:skytest4

How it works

The central component is a nixosModule that is configured for servers to be part of a cluster.

Users have a flat hierarchy of flake repositories they can push to. Their ssh interaction is forced into a custom script that lets only git push, triggering a hook that does the following:

  1. Builds the NixOS system
  2. Copies the result into a cluster-shared binary cache
  3. Runs the job on the cluster through Nomad

Server configuration options

The nixosModule for the servers that make up the cluster provides the following knobs:

TODO

Deployment customization

Network setup, storage integration and more options of the MicroVMs must be customized for the environment.

See default-customization.nix

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