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- Canonical Kubernetes is pure upstream and works on any cloud, from bare metal to public and edge. Deploy single node and multi-node clusters with Charmed Kubernetes and MicroK8s to support container orchestration, from testing to production. Both distributions bring the latest innovations from the Kubernetes community within a week of upstream release, allowing for time to learn, experiment and upskill. + Canonical Kubernetes is pure upstream and works on any cloud, from bare metal to public and edge. Deploy single node and multi-node clusters with Charmed Kubernetes and MicroK8s to support container orchestration, from testing to production. Our distributions bring the latest innovations from the Kubernetes community within a week of upstream release, allowing for time to learn, experiment and upskill.
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- Looking for help running Kubernetes? Get in touch ›
+ Looking for help running Kubernetes? Get in touch.
MicroK8s is a lightweight, zero-ops Kubernetes for Linux, Windows and macOS. A single command installs all
- upstream Kubernetes services and their dependencies. With support for x86 and ARM64, MicroK8s runs from local
- workstations to the edge and IoT appliances. Canonical Kubernetes is an opinionated Kubernetes distribution. It brings Long Term Support (LTS) and simplified operations from local workstations, through to IoT and edge, and large clusters. MicroK8s is a lightweight, zero-ops Kubernetes for Linux, Windows and macOS. A single command installs all upstream Kubernetes services and their dependencies. With support for x86 and ARM64, MicroK8s runs from local workstations to the edge and IoT appliances.
- Learn more about Microk8s
+ Learn more about Canonical Kubernetes ›
+ Charmed Kubernetes is a fully automated, model-driven approach to installing and managing Kubernetes from
- bare-metal to the cloud. Build your Kubernetes cloud from the ground up, integrate it with your favorite tools,
- and create multi-cloud topologies. Canonical Kubernetes is an opinionated Kubernetes distribution. It brings Long Term Support (LTS) and fully automated, model-driven operations from bare-metal to the cloud. Charmed Kubernetes is a fully automated, model-driven approach to installing and managing Kubernetes from bare-metal to the cloud. Build your Kubernetes cloud from the ground up, integrate it with your favorite tools, and create multi-cloud topologies.
+ Learn more about Canonical Kubernetes ›
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Learn more about Charmed Kubernetes ›
To create a cluster out of two or more already-running MicroK8s instances, use the microk8s add-node command. As of MicroK8s 1.19, clustering of three or more nodes will automatically enable high availability. To create a cluster out of two or more already-running MicroK8s instances, use the microk8s add-node command. As of MicroK8s, clustering of three or more nodes will automatically enable high availability. The MicroK8s instance on which the command is run will host the Kubernetes control plane:
- Learn more about MicroK8s clustering
+ Learn more about MicroK8s clustering ›
Are you a developer looking to quickly run local K8s clusters or an enterprise looking for K8s at the edge?
- Read the MicroK8s documentation Curious to learn about our Charmed Operators and how they automate DevOps and application lifecycle tasks? Browse through the Charmed OLM documentation Curious about Canonical Kubernetes, which will come with 12 years of long term support and built-in features like networking, local storage, dns or ingress? Browse through the Canonical Kubernetes documentation. Kubernetes for the enterprise › Five strategies to accelerate Kubernetes deployment in the enterprise Five strategies to accelerate Kubernetes deployment in the enterprise ›How to deploy Kubernetes
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How to install Kubernetes
Single node Kubernetes with MicroK8s
- MicroK8s installs a single node, CNCF-certified Kubernetes cluster in seconds
- Single node Kubernetes with Canonical Kubernetes and MicroK8s
+ Install a single node, CNCF-certified Kubernetes cluster in seconds
+ Charmed Kubernetes installs CNCF-certified Kubernetes clusters across clouds
- Canonical Kubernetes and Charmed Kubernetes install CNCF-certified Kubernetes clusters across clouds
+ Select platform for install steps
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Multi-node, highly available Kubernetes with MicroK8s
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