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Getting Started with Kubernetes: A Beginner's Guide to Setting Up a Cluster #18

Open Kashyap03-K opened 6 months ago

Kashyap03-K commented 6 months ago

Getting Started with Kubernetes: A Beginner's Guide to Setting Up a Cluster This article serves as a comprehensive guide for beginners on setting up a Kubernetes cluster from scratch. It covers the following main points:

  1. Introduction to Kubernetes
  2. Choosing Infrastructure
  3. Installing Kubernetes Tools
  4. Bootstrapping the Cluster
  5. Configuring Networking
  6. Deploying Applications
  7. Exploring Kubernetes Features

Starting_a_Kubernettes_cluster_blog.docx

After reading this article one should be ready with all the tools to create a Kubernetes cluster.

Rahulkhinchi03 commented 5 months ago

Hi @Kashyap03-K, Thank you for creating the blog :)

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