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layout: wip
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2021-05-03 10:19:12 -04:00
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title: Monero Kubernetes Operator
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author: Ciro S. Costa (utxobr)
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date: May 3, 2021
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amount: 22.86
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milestones:
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- name: Proof of concept
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funds: 0
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done: 02 May 2021
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status: finished
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- name: Prototype refactoring, installation improvements and docs
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funds: 2.47
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done:
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status: unfinished
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- name: Support annonimity networks
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funds: 3.71
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done:
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status: unfinished
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- name: Improve observability of nodes
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funds: 3.71
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done:
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status: unfinished
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---
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## Brief Intro
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My name is Ciro S. Costa (https://github.com/cirocosta,
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https://twitter.com/utxobr), I'm currently a staff engineer, having previously
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being a core contributor to https://concourse-ci.org.
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Monero-wise, I've been mostly focused on the networking side of it, having
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implemented the basics of Levin's handshake in Go
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(https://github.com/cirocosta/go-monero) with full support for the
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Portablestorage format, which lets me create some interesting reports on node
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distribution (see https://twitter.com/utxobr/status/1386458317405540360) by
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crawling the P2P network.
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## Problem
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_**tl;dr**: there's no good solution for running a large number of monero
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nodes_
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For those with more than a machine or two to run Monero nodes (or even miners),
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there's not a good solution out there for having those up and running in an
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easy to upgrade fashion.
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It's great that folks like Seth provide wonderful guides on how to run Monero
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nodes (see https://sethsimmons.me/guides/run-a-monero-node-advanced/), and that
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within the functional tests in the codebase we can tell how to run regtest, but
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none of that helps with running a larger-scale setup.
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## Proposal
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_**tl;dr**: extend the Kubernetes API via its common extension system to provide
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semantics that make deploying clusters of monero nodes or miners with ease. See
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proof of concept at https://github.com/cirocosta/monero-operator_
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Kubernetes (see [what is kubernetes]) provides us with this vendor-neutral API
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for expressing what the desired state should be, and then behind the scenes,
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having that state achieved (and maintained) through the use of small
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programs whose whole job is to deal with going from current state to desired state.
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Aside from being offered by pretty much every cloud provider (and many VPS
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offerings out there too) and still remaining not vendor-specific, its API is
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open for extension, which we can leverage to provide extra functionality that
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it didn't have before.
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By extending the Kubernetes API via the use of [Custom Resources], we're able
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to provide a new semantics for the users of those clusters so that we simplify
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*a lot* running, say a few Monero nodes all configured the same across
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different machines
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```yaml
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kind: MoneroNodeSet
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apiVersion: utxo.com.br/v1alpha1
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metadata:
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name: nodes
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spec:
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replicas: 3
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hardAntiAffinity: true
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monerod:
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image: utxobr/monerod:v0.17.2.0 # if testing a release candidate, then
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args: # just bump the image and the operator
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- --public # will take care of rolling out, preserving
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- --enable-dns-blocklist # the data already synced.
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- --enforce-dns-checkpointing
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- --out-peers=1024
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- --in-peers=1024
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- --limit-rate=128000
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```
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which could be very useful for businesses like CakeWallet that run sets of full
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nodes (or literally anyone wanting to run highly-available monerod
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deployments), but it can be also useful for folks doing research like me,
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wanting to roll out a regtest network with many peers:
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```yaml
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kind: MoneroNetwork
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apiVersion: utxo.com.br/v1alpha1
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metadata:
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name: regtest
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spec:
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replicas: 20
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template:
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spec:
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monerod:
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args: # each replica has these args
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- --regtest # plus `--add-exclusive-node`
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- --fixed-difficulty=1 # pointing just at the other
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# peers, forming a closed net
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```
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_(^ which under the hood gets materialized in the form of `monerod` instances
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pointing one at each other, with volumes attached and everything you'd want for
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a real setup.)_
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Naturally, we can do the same for miners, for instance, we can get to run 10
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replicas of `xmrig` against a pool like so:
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```yaml
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kind: MoneroMiningNodeSet
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apiVersion: utxo.com.br/v1alpha1
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metadata:
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name: miners
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spec:
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replicas: 10
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hardAntiAffinity: true
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xmrig:
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args:
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- -o
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- cryptonote.social:5556
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- -u
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- 891B5keCnwXN14hA9FoAzGFtaWmcuLjTDT5aRTp65juBLkbNpEhLNfgcBn6aWdGuBqBnSThqMPsGRjWVQadCrhoAT6CnSL3.node-$(id)
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- --tls
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```
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and then, if we regret chosing that pool, all it takes is patching the object
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and under the hood, our extension to Kubernetes takes care of rolling the
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updates out.
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_(aside: couple this with [horizontal pod autoscaler (HPA)] and you don't even
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need to pre-provision any underlying machines - if your provider supports HPA -
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as by making use of proper resource reservation, asking for extra replicas
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would trigger the creation of new machines)._
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[what is kubernetes]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/what-is-kubernetes
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[Custom Resources]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/extend-kubernetes/api-extension/custom-resources
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[horizontal pod autoscaler (HPA)]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/horizontal-pod-autoscale/
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[OpenMetrics]: https://github.com/OpenObservability/OpenMetrics/blob/main/specification/OpenMetrics.md
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[Prometheus]: https://prometheus.io/
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## The scope
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I currently have a working proof of concept
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(https://github.com/cirocosta/monero-operator) that implements those three
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custom resources mentioned above (`MoneroMiningNodeSet`, `MoneroNodeSet`, and
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`MoneroNetwork`).
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This CCS would cover:
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1. boosting the confidence in the codebase by providing more tests to cover
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edge cases glanced over while building the prototype, as well as improving
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installation and documentation as a whole
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2. adding support for Tor and I2P so that nodes and networks can be deployed on
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annonimity networks with a line or two in the yaml while still running the
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services with high availability
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3. improving the observability of the deployed `monerod` instances introducing a
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sidecar to expose `monerod` metrics for any [OpenMetrics] consumer (like
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[Prometheus])
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As a result, the community will end up with:
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- a Kubernetes extension that lets anyone deploy highly-available `monerod`
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(and miners) on any Kubernetes-enabled platform
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- a Go package that they can rely on for interacting with `monerod`
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## The structure, milestones, and price.
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Working on this during my personal hours, I plan to do the work a few hours a
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day on the side (with a few healthy periods of break) until completion.
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The proposal is structured to be paid along with the delivery of the three points above:
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1. confidence in the codebase + installation/doc guides: ~10Hr
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2. support for Tor and I2P for full nodes and whole networks: ~15Hr
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3. observability of `monerod`: ~15Hr
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Assuming a rate of 100$/hr and a current rate of 404 USD/xmr (May 3rd, 2021):
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| deliverable | hours | usd | xmr |
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| 1 | 10 | $ 1000 | XMR 2.47 |
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| 2 | 15 | $ 1500 | XMR 3.71 |
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| 3 | 15 | $ 1500 | XMR 3.71 |
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