Get Started with Kubernetes Using Kind

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Kubernetes Basics Explained

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Kind is “one of the easiest ways of starting out with Kubernetes development, especially if you’re just beginning your work with containers,” says Jack Wallen. 

According to the website, kind is a “tool for running local Kubernetes clusters using Docker container nodes,” which can be used for local development or continuous integration.

In this article, Wallen shows how to get kind installed, running, and ready for work in just a few minutes.

Learn more at The New Stack.

 

 

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