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Deploying Kubernetes Using KinD
One of the largest obstacles to learning Kubernetes is having enough resources to create a cluster for testing or development. Like most IT professionals, we like to have a Kubernetes cluster on our laptops for demonstrations and for testing products in general.
Often, you may have a need to run a multiple node cluster, or multiple clusters for a complex demonstration or testing, such as a multi-cluster service mesh. These scenarios would require multiple servers to create the necessary clusters, which, in turn, would require a lot of RAM and a hypervisor.
To do full testing on a multiple cluster scenario, you would need to create multiple nodes for each cluster. If you created the clusters using virtual machines, ...
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