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Starting a Kubernettes cluster #15

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JustSteveKing opened this issue Feb 9, 2024 · 8 comments
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Starting a Kubernettes cluster #15

JustSteveKing opened this issue Feb 9, 2024 · 8 comments
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JustSteveKing commented Feb 9, 2024

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Starting a Kubernettes cluster

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A beginners guide to starting to add kubernettes to your application.

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Kashyap03-K commented Apr 6, 2024

Can I claim this one?

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@JustSteveKing I would love to work on this one. Do we here need to open a pull request or share a docs?

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@sarthaksarthak9 feel free to PR on this repo! I can assign this to you if you're happy!

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@JustSteveKing I would love to work.

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@sarthaksarthak9 and @Kashyap03-K

I'm happy for you to both work on this, especially if you both have different angles!

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@JustSteveKing This is for review! I have check listed all the guidelines.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fv3D9S8RkizqPcS-rGJ9UbASWxA1kL6oDt2YSCbtti4/edit?usp=sharing

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Please let me know if there is anything I can improve

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@Kashyap03-K could you please do the following changes?

1. Infrastructure

  • Instead of just mentioning AWS, briefly discuss the pros and cons of on-premise vs cloud-based deployments for Kubernetes.
  • Within AWS, mention different services like EC2 or EKS (managed Kubernetes) to give readers a choice.

2. Install Kubernetes Tools

  • Provide specific commands for installing kubeadm, kubectl, and Docker based on the chosen OS (e.g., Ubuntu, Amazon Linux).

3. Bootstrap & Step 4: Networking

  • These steps can be merged. Briefly explain Pod Network and mention popular options like Flannel or Calico.
  • Provide a high-level overview of how kubeadm creates the initial control plane and worker nodes.

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