Tag: Homebrew
How to Install and Configure Kubectl: A Tutorial
Posted on by Katherine Kelly
Category: Tutorials | Tags: Choco, Chocolatey, Cluster, Debian, Docker, Homebrew, Hyper-V, Hyperkit, Hypervisor, Kubectl, Kubernetes, Kubernetes Cluster, KVM, Local State, Mac, macOS, MiniKube, QEMU, Ubuntu, Virtual Box, Virtual Environment, Virtual Machines, Virtualization, Virtualized, VM, VM Driver, VMware Fusion, VMX, VT-x, Windows, Windows 10, Windows 8
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What is Kubectl?
Kubectl is a command-line tool for Kubernetes. It allows us to execute Kubernetes operations via the API. We can use Kubectl to deploy apps, check logs as well as manage all the other resources of the cluster.
How to Install Minikube On CentOS, Mac and Windows
Posted on by Beau Kent
Category: Tutorials | Tags: CentOS 7, Choco, Chocolatey, Cluster, Debian, Docker, Homebrew, Hyper-V, Hyperkit, Hypervisor, Kubectl, Kubernetes, Kubernetes Cluster, KVM, Local State, Mac, macOS, MiniKube, QEMU, Ubuntu, Virtual Box, Virtual Environment, Virtual Machines, Virtualization, Virtualized, VM, VM Driver, VMware Fusion, VMX, VT-x, Windows, Windows 10, Windows 8
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What Is Minikube?
Minikube is the name of a software program written in Go, which can build a local Kubernetes cluster on a single host. It uses a meager amount of resources to run a mini Kubernetes deployment. Minikube is mainly used for testing purposes using different scenarios or versions of Kubernetes
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