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Update Sidero requirements

Fixes #514

Signed-off-by: Noel Georgi <git@frezbo.dev>
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frezbo committed Dec 7, 2021
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions website/content/docs/v0.3/Getting Started/index.md
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This is the standard DHCP server available on most Linux distributions (NOT
dnsmasq) as well as on the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter line of products.
- Machine or Virtual Machine on which to run Sidero itself.
The requirements for this machine are very low, but it does need to be x86 for
now, and it should have at least 4GB of RAM.
The requirements for this machine are very low, it can be x86 or arm64
and it should have at least 4GB of RAM.
- Machines on which to run Kubernetes clusters.
These have the same minimum specifications as the Sidero machine.
- Workstation on which `talosctl`, `kubectl`, and `clusterctl` can be run.
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions website/content/docs/v0.4/Getting Started/index.md
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Expand Up @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ To complete this tutorial, you will need a few things:
This is the standard DHCP server available on most Linux distributions (NOT
dnsmasq) as well as on the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter line of products.
- Machine or Virtual Machine on which to run Sidero itself.
The requirements for this machine are very low, but it does need to be x86 for
now, and it should have at least 4GB of RAM.
The requirements for this machine are very low, it can be x86 or arm64
and it should have at least 4GB of RAM.
- Machines on which to run Kubernetes clusters.
These have the same minimum specifications as the Sidero machine.
- Workstation on which `talosctl`, `kubectl`, and `clusterctl` can be run.
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions website/content/docs/v0.5/Getting Started/index.md
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Expand Up @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ To complete this tutorial, you will need a few things:
This is the standard DHCP server available on most Linux distributions (NOT
dnsmasq) as well as on the Ubiquiti EdgeRouter line of products.
- Machine or Virtual Machine on which to run Sidero itself.
The requirements for this machine are very low, but it does need to be x86 for
now, and it should have at least 4GB of RAM.
The requirements for this machine are very low, it can be x86 or arm64
and it should have at least 4GB of RAM.
- Machines on which to run Kubernetes clusters.
These have the same minimum specifications as the Sidero machine.
- Workstation on which `talosctl`, `kubectl`, and `clusterctl` can be run.
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