In this lab, you’ll learn how to bootstrap a Kubernetes cluster using KubeKey.
For developers and operations, a powerful time-saver is to use the same common techniques and tooling wherever Kubernetes runs. Often Kubernetes installations are targeted to vast collections of generic virtual machines (VMs) with a commercial cloud service. There is also a community of IoT and edge-computing engineers targeting Kubernetes to more eclectic hardware.
In this lab, you will learn how to:
☐ Install KubeKey on Linux
☐ Use KubeKey just like other Kubernetes clusters
☐ Access a Kubernetes Dashboard
☐ Add worker nodes to a KubeKey cluster
Beginner
15 minutes
31 Dec, 2021