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This document describes how to deploy Kubernetes on multiple hosts to set up a multi-node cluster and networking with flannel. Follow fedora [getting started guide](/docs/getting-started-guides/fedora/fedora_manual_config/) to setup 1 master (fed-master) and 2 or more nodes. Make sure that all nodes have different names (fed-node1, fed-node2 and so on) and labels (fed-node1-label, fed-node2-label, and so on) to avoid any conflict. Also make sure that the Kubernetes master host is running etcd, kube-controller-manager, kube-scheduler, and kube-apiserver services, and the nodes are running docker, kube-proxy and kubelet services. Now install flannel on Kubernetes nodes. flannel on each node configures an overlay network that docker uses. flannel runs on each node to setup a unique class-C container network.
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This document describes how to deploy Kubernetes on multiple hosts to set up a multi-node cluster and networking with flannel. Follow fedora [getting started guide](/docs/getting-started-guides/fedora/fedora_manual_config/) to setup 1 master (fed-master) and 2 or more nodes. Make sure that all nodes have different names (fed-node1, fed-node2 and so on) and labels (fed-node1-label, fed-node2-label, and so on) to avoid any conflict. Also make sure that the Kubernetes master host is running etcd, kube-controller-manager, kube-scheduler, and kube-apiserver services, and the nodes are running docker, kube-proxy and kubelet services. Now install flannel on Kubernetes nodes. Flannel on each node configures an overlay network that docker uses. Flannel runs on each node to setup a unique class-C container network.
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## Prerequisites
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