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Deploying Kubernetes Using KinD

Like many IT professionals, having a Kubernetes cluster on our laptops is highly beneficial for showcasing and testing products. In certain cases, you may require running a cluster with multiple nodes or clusters for intricate demonstrations or testing, such as a multi-cluster service mesh. These scenarios require multiple servers to create the required clusters, which, in turn, call for substantial RAM and a hypervisor to run virtual machines.

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, you would need to have enough resources to run multiple virtual machines. Each of the machines would have an ...

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