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title: Introduction
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author: Wale Soyinka
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contributors: Steven Spencer
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contributors: Steven Spencer, Ganna Zhyrnova
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# Kubernetes The Hard Way (Rocky Linux)
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> This is a fork of the original ["Kubernetes the hard way"](https://github.com/kelseyhightower/kubernetes-the-hard-way) originally written by Kelsey Hightower (GitHub: kelseyhightower). Unlike the original that bases itself on Debianlike distributions for the ARM64 architecture, this fork targets Enterprise Linux distributions such as Rocky Linux running on x86_64 architecture.
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> This is a fork of the original ["Kubernetes the hard way"](https://github.com/kelseyhightower/kubernetes-the-hard-way) originally written by Kelsey Hightower (GitHub: kelseyhightower). Unlike the original, which bases itself on Debian-like distributions for the ARM64 architecture, this fork targets Enterprise Linux distributions such as Rocky Linux, which runs on x86_64 architecture.
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This tutorial walks you through setting up Kubernetes the hard way. This guide is not for someone looking for a fully automated tool to bring up a Kubernetes cluster. Kubernetes The Hard Way, designed for learning, means taking the long route to ensure you understand each task required to bootstrap a Kubernetes cluster.
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This tutorial walks you through setting up Kubernetes the hard way. It is not for someone looking for a fully automated tool to set up a Kubernetes cluster. Kubernetes The Hard Way is designed for learning, so it means taking the long route to ensure you understand each task required to bootstrap a Kubernetes cluster.
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Do not view the results of this tutorial as productionready, and it might not receive support from the community, but do not let that stop you from learning!
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Do not view the results of this tutorial as production-ready, and it might not receive support from the community, but do not let that stop you from learning!
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## Copyright
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## Target Audience
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The target audience for this tutorial is someone who wants to understand the fundamentals of Kubernetes and how the core components fit together.
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This tutorial's target audience is anyone who wants to understand the fundamentals of Kubernetes and how the core components work together.
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## Cluster Details
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Kubernetes The Hard Way guides you through bootstrapping a basic Kubernetes cluster with all control plane components running on a single node, and two worker nodes, which is enough to learn the core concepts.
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Kubernetes The Hard Way guides you through bootstrapping a basic Kubernetes cluster with all control plane components running on a single node and two worker nodes, which is enough to learn the core concepts.
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Component versions:
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## Labs
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This tutorial requires four (4) x86_64based virtual or physical machines connected to the same network. While the tutorial uses x86_64based machines, you can apply the lessons learned to other platforms.
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This tutorial requires four (4) x86_64-based virtual or physical machines connected to the same network. While the tutorial uses x86_64-based machines, you can apply the lessons learned to other platforms.
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