Install kubelet, kubeadm, kubectl and docker.The second part is the actual Kubernetes cluster deployment and it consists of the following steps: Configure hostnames correctly on all the hosts.The first part is basically prerequisite and deals with getting your machines ready by doing the following things: The tutorial is divided into two main parts. I am going to use this simple cluster of one master/control node and two worker nodes: Except for the installation commands, rest of the steps should be applicable to all. I have used CentOS Linux in the examples but you should be able to use any other Linux distributions. Production ready? Yes, the examples use a sample domain so if you own a domain, you may configure it on public facing infrastructure. This is a step-by-step tutorial to show you how to deploy a production-ready Kubernetes cluster. I hope you are acquainted with the basic Kubernetes terms like node, service, cluster because I am not going to explain those things here.
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