Merge pull request #1562 from chrislovecnm/updating-aws-install
moving kube-up.sh to legacy for aws installpull/1606/head
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- justinsb
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- lavalamp
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- clove
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---
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* TOC
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{:toc}
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## Prerequisites
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## Supported Production Grade Tools with High Availability Options
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* [Kubernetes Operations](https://github.com/kubernetes/kops) - Production Grade K8s Installation, Upgrades, and Management. Supports running Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, and RHEL in AWS.
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* CoreOS maintains [a CLI tool](https://coreos.com/kubernetes/docs/latest/kubernetes-on-aws.html), `kube-aws` that will create and manage a Kubernetes cluster based on [CoreOS](http://www.coreos.com), using AWS tools: EC2, CloudFormation and Autoscaling.
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## kube-up bash script
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> `kube-up.sh` is a legacy tool that is an easy way to spin up a cluster. This tool is being deprecated, and does not create a production ready environment.
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### Prerequisites
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1. You need an AWS account. Visit [http://aws.amazon.com](http://aws.amazon.com) to get started
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2. Install and configure the [AWS Command Line Interface](http://aws.amazon.com/cli)
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export AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE=myawsprofile
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```
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## Cluster turnup
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### Cluster turnup
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### Supported procedure: `get-kube`
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#### Supported procedure: `get-kube`
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```shell
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#Using wget
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NOTE: If using an existing keypair named "kubernetes" then you must set the `AWS_SSH_KEY` key to point to your private key.
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### Alternatives
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* [kops](https://github.com/kubernetes/kops) "kubernetes-ops" is a complete Kubernetes cluster lifecycle management tool,
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that supports AWS.
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* CoreOS maintains [a CLI tool](https://coreos.com/kubernetes/docs/latest/kubernetes-on-aws.html), `kube-aws` that will create and manage a Kubernetes cluster based on [CoreOS](http://www.coreos.com), using AWS tools: EC2, CloudFormation and Autoscaling.
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## Getting started with your cluster
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Please see the [Kubernetes docs](/docs/) for more details on administering
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and using a Kubernetes cluster.
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