Deploying Kubernetes on AWS, GCE and bare metal
Jorge O. Castro
on 2 March 2017
Tags: Amazon Web Services , AWS , bare metal , kubernetes , MAAS
As part of of the weekly Kubernetes Community meeting Marco Ceppi deploys a fully functional Kubernetes cluster on AWS, GCE, and bare metal.
If you’re interested in bare metal Kubernetes, we invite you to join us and other contributors in the sig-onprem community.
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