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title: "Application Store"
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description: "Getting started with KubeSphere DevOps project"
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## Installing KubeSphere and Kubernetes on Linux
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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.
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## Most Popular Pages
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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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{{< popularPage icon="/images/docs/bitmap.jpg" title="Install KubeSphere on AWS EC2" description="Provisioning a new Kubernetes and KubeSphere cluster based on AWS" link="" >}}
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{{< popularPage icon="/images/docs/bitmap.jpg" title="Install KubeSphere on AWS EC2" description="Provisioning a new Kubernetes and KubeSphere cluster based on AWS" link="" >}}
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