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Here's How I Got Started With Kubernetes: Part Iby@miketechgame
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Here's How I Got Started With Kubernetes: Part I

by Mike Wolfe3mOctober 20th, 2020
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The plan was to use four Raspberry Pi’s, one master, and three worker nodes to create a Kubernetes Cluster. The goal was to deploy databases, scheduled tasks, APIs, front-end applications and set up a CI/CD tunnel. Part 2 of the project will move from the Raspberry Pi onto an actual server. The cluster spreads out the different applications across the worker nodes using the storage of those nodes in a more effective way. In Part 2, we’ll move onto the actual server that contains virtual machines as well as the cluster.

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