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# Kubernetes The Hard Way
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This tutorial will walk you through setting up Kubernetes the hard way. This guide is not for people looking for a fully automated command to bring up a Kubernetes cluster. If that's you then check out [Google Container Engine](https://cloud.google.com/container-engine), or the [Getting Started Guides](http://kubernetes.io/docs/getting-started-guides/).
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This tutorial is optimized for learning, which means taking the long route to help people understand each task required to bootstrap a Kubernetes cluster. This tutorial can be completed on the following platforms:
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* [Google Compute Engine](https://cloud.google.com/compute)
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* [Amazon EC2](https://aws.amazon.com/ec2)
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> The results of this tutorial should not be viewed as production ready, and may receive limited support from the community, but don't let that prevent you from learning!
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## Target Audience
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The target audience for this tutorial is someone planning to support a production Kubernetes cluster and wants to understand how everything fits together. After completing this tutorial I encourage you to automate away the manual steps presented in this guide.
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* This tutorial is for educational purposes only. There is much more configuration required for a production ready cluster.
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## Cluster Details
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* Kubernetes 1.3.6
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* Docker 1.11.2
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* [CNI Based Networking](https://github.com/containernetworking/cni)
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* Secure communication between all components (etcd, control plane, workers)
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* Default Service Account and Secrets
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### What's Missing
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The resulting cluster will be missing the following items:
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* [Cluster add-ons](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/master/cluster/addons)
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* [Logging](http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/logging)
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* [No Cloud Provider Integration](http://kubernetes.io/docs/getting-started-guides/)
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### Assumptions
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GCP
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* The us-central1 region will be used
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```
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gcloud config set compute/region us-central1
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```
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AWS
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* The us-west-2 region will be used
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## Labs
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This tutorial assumes you have access to one of the following:
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* [Google Cloud Platform](https://cloud.google.com) and the [Google Cloud SDK](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/) (125.0.0+)
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* [Amazon Web Services](https://aws.amazon.com) and the [AWS CLI](https://aws.amazon.com/cli) (1.10.63+)
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While GCP or AWS will be used for basic infrastructure needs, the things learned in this tutorial apply to every platform.
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* [Cloud Infrastructure Provisioning](docs/01-infrastructure.md)
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* [Setting up a CA and TLS Cert Generation](docs/02-certificate-authority.md)
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* [Bootstrapping an H/A etcd cluster](docs/03-etcd.md)
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* [Bootstrapping an H/A Kubernetes Control Plane](docs/04-kubernetes-controller.md)
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* [Bootstrapping Kubernetes Workers](docs/05-kubernetes-worker.md)
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* [Configuring the Kubernetes Client - Remote Access](docs/06-kubectl.md)
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* [Managing the Container Network Routes](docs/07-network.md)
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* [Deploying the Cluster DNS Add-on](docs/08-dns-addon.md)
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* [Smoke Test](docs/09-smoke-test.md)
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* [Cleaning Up](docs/10-cleanup.md)
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