## Getting to know Kubernetes Once started, you can use any regular Kubernetes command to interact with your minikube cluster. For example, you can see the pod states by running: ```shell kubectl get po -A ``` ## Increasing memory allocation minikube auto-selects the memory size based on your system up to 6000mb. For larger deployments, increase the memory allocation using the `--memory` flag, or make the setting persistent using: ```shell minikube config set memory 8096 ``` ## Where to go next? Visit the [examples](/docs/examples) page to get an idea of what you can do with minikube. 📣😀 **Please fill out our [fast 5-question survey](https://forms.gle/Gg3hG5ZySw8c1C24A)** so that we can learn how & why you use minikube, and what improvements we should make. Thank you! 💃🏽🎉