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{{% capture overview %}} There are multiple ways to run a Kubernetes cluster with Ubuntu. These pages explain how to deploy Kubernetes on Ubuntu on multiple public and private clouds, as well as bare metal. {{% /capture %}}

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Official Ubuntu Guides

The latest version of Kubernetes with upstream binaries. Supports AWS, GCE, Azure, Joyent, OpenStack, VMware, Bare Metal and localhost deployments.

Quick Start

conjure-up provides the quickest way to deploy Kubernetes on Ubuntu for multiple clouds and bare metal. It provides a user-friendly UI that prompts you for cloud credentials and configuration options

Available for Ubuntu 16.04 and newer:

sudo snap install conjure-up --classic
# re-login may be required at that point if you just installed snap utility
conjure-up kubernetes

As well as Homebrew for macOS:

brew install conjure-up
conjure-up kubernetes

Operational Guides

These are more in-depth guides for users choosing to run Kubernetes in production:

Third-party Product Integrations

Developer Guides

Where to find us

We're normally following the following Slack channels:

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