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Learn how to create, manage and delete a Kubernetes cluster in a few steps.
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Kubernetes QuickstartLearn how to create, manage and delete a Kubernetes cluster in a few steps.
View QuickstartCore concepts that give you a better understanding of Kubernetes Kapsule and Kosmos.
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Go to Kubernetes APIThe following parameters can be set when creating a cluster:
service-dns-ip
: IP used for the DNS Service (cannot be changed later)pod-cidr
: Subnet used for the Pod CIDR (cannot be changed later)service-cidr
: Subnet used for the Service CIDR (cannot be changed later)The following Kubernetes patches are available:
1.32.[4-7]
1.31.[8-11]
1.30.[12-14]
We have also added the CPUManagerPolicyAlphaOptions
k8s feature gate, and enabled the bpf-lb-external-clusterip
cilium option to easily use tools like tailscale or telepresence.
Starting now, users can provide a security group ID for their existing security groups when creating a Kapsule pool. If no security group ID is provided, the pool will use a default preconfigured security group named Kapsule default security group, which is shared among all Kapsule pools in the same zone. The older behavior of creating a separate security group for each zone where the cluster had at least one pool has been discontinued.
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