-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 583
Home
Denise edited this page Jun 23, 2018
·
3 revisions
rke is the easiest way to install a Kubernetes cluster. The only things you need are the rke
binary, a cluster.yml
file describing your cluster and one or more machines. After running rke up
, your cluster will be built and only a few mins later it is ready to be used.
rke can use any machine to build a Kubernetes cluster. You can provide any machine (in the cloud, local virtual machines or on-premise), as long as it is reachable through SSH, and has a supported version of Docker installed. After assigning one or more roles to one or more machines, rke will build your cluster accordingly.
- a Linux or MacOS machine to run the
rke
binary - one or more Linux machines to be used in your Kubernetes cluster with Docker installed and at least 1 core and 1GB of RAM
- Port TCP/6443 opened between the machine running
rke
and the machine functioning ascontrolplane
.
To find out more about using rke, jump to our docs.
Please check our repository for the latest release.