Setting Up a Multi-Node Kubernetes Cluster on Ubuntu 24.04

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Asked By CuriousCoder89 On

I'm looking for the quickest and simplest way to set up a multi-node Kubernetes cluster on my Ubuntu 24.04 LTS desktop. I want to create one control plane and three worker nodes for practice. Any suggestions?

4 Answers

Answered By NodeNinja42 On

KinD is a solid choice! It allows you to run Kubernetes clusters in Docker containers, so it’s pretty lightweight and easy to set up.

Answered By KubeMasterX On

If you're focusing on practicing the Kubernetes tools like kubectl and helm, KinD or k3d are perfect. But, if you want to dive into actually deploying Kubernetes, look into VirtualBox or even Proxmox. And if you really want a challenge, try automating everything with Terraform and Ansible to really understand how Kubernetes is built.

Answered By TechSavvy23 On

If you want to expand your options, consider k3d, which runs a containerized version of k3s. It's great for quick setups too.

Answered By QuickSetup101 On

You should definitely check out KinD (Kubernetes in Docker). It's super handy for running a multi-node cluster directly on your desktop. I have a 3-node cluster running on WSL, and it's great for testing container images I'd built for debugging.

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