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New doc: Install KubeSphere on Linux #1982

Open FeynmanZhou opened 2 years ago

FeynmanZhou commented 2 years ago

KubeSphere has complete documents to instruct users to install KubeSphere on the existing Kubernetes cluster, but it lacks the tutorials of installing KubeSphere on different cloud VMs especially for the HA setup. This scenario is very typical when users are going to create a self-built Kubernetes cluster.

In fact, KubeKey enables users to set up a Kubernetes and KubeSphere cluster on Linux machines in minutes. We are looking for contributors who can help us to add documents for installing KubeSphere on different cloud VMs. You can pick up one task from this list if you are interested in it, feel free to leave your comments below.

PranshuSrivastava commented 2 years ago

Hey, @FeynmanZhou I want to contribute to this issue. Could you provide me with a resource to learn these things.

FeynmanZhou commented 2 years ago

Hey, @FeynmanZhou I want to contribute to this issue. Could you provide me with a resource to learn these things.

Thanks for your interest! Which platform do you want to try with KubeSphere?

PranshuSrivastava commented 2 years ago

@FeynmanZhou, I think AWS EC2 would be a good starting point.

FeynmanZhou commented 2 years ago

@FeynmanZhou, I think AWS EC2 would be a good starting point.

Hi, sorry for the late reply. So far we don't have a test account for AWS EC2.

PranshuSrivastava commented 2 years ago

@FeynmanZhou Okay then I think GCP would be good.

FeynmanZhou commented 2 years ago

@FeynmanZhou Okay then I think GCP would be good.

Do you have a GCP account? As I know, GCP has a free trial program for new users: https://cloud.google.com/free/docs/gcp-free-tier

PranshuSrivastava commented 2 years ago

@FeynmanZhou I do have an account but I haven't used it.