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Installing KubeSphere and Kubernetes on Linux
In this chapter, we will demonstrate how to use KubeKey to provision a new Kubernetes and KubeSphere cluster based on different infrastructures. Kubekey can help you to quickly build a production-ready cluster architecture on a set of machines from zero to one. It also helps you to easily scale the cluster and install pluggable components on existing architecture.
Most Popular Pages
Below you will find some of the most common and helpful pages from this chapter. We highly recommend you to review them at first.
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