--- title: "Examples" linkTitle: "Examples" weight: 3 date: 2017-01-05 description: > See minikube in action! --- Start a cluster by running: `minikube start` Access the Kubernetes Dashboard running within the minikube cluster: `minikube dashboard` Once started, you can interact with your cluster using `kubectl`, just like any other Kubernetes cluster. For instance, starting a server: `kubectl create deployment hello-minikube --image=k8s.gcr.io/echoserver:1.4` Exposing a service as a NodePort `kubectl expose deployment hello-minikube --type=NodePort --port=8080` minikube makes it easy to open this exposed endpoint in your browser: `minikube service hello-minikube` Start a second local cluster (_note: This will not work if minikube is using the bare-metal/none driver_): `minikube start -p cluster2` Stop your local cluster: `minikube stop` Delete your local cluster: `minikube delete` Delete all local clusters and profiles `minikube delete --all`