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- -[![KubeOne Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/kubermatic/kubeone)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/kubermatic/kubeone) - -Kubermatic KubeOne automates cluster operations on all your cloud, on-prem, -edge, and IoT environments. KubeOne can install high-available (HA) master -clusters as well single master clusters. - -## Getting Started - -All user documentation for the latest stable version is available at the -[KubeOne docs website][docs]. - -Information about the support policy (natively-supported providers, supported -Kubernetes versions, and supported operating systems) can be found in the -[Compatibility document][docs-compatibility]. - -For a quick start, you should check the following documents: - -* [Architecture][docs-concepts] to get familiar with the concepts of KubeOne. -* [Getting KubeOne][docs-getting-kubeone] to download and install KubeOne locally. -* [Provisioning][docs-provisioning] to provision the Kubernetes cluster. - -## Installing KubeOne - -The fastest way to install KubeOne is to use the installation script: - -```bash -curl -sfL get.kubeone.io | sh -``` - -The installation script downloads the release archive from GitHub, installs the -KubeOne binary in your `/usr/local/bin` directory, and unpacks the example -Terraform configs, addons, and helper scripts in your current working -directory. - -For other installation methods, check the -[Getting KubeOne guide][docs-getting-kubeone] on our documentation website. - -## Features - -### Easily Deploy Your Highly Available Cluster On Any Infrastructure - -KubeOne works on any infrastructure out of the box. All you need to do is to -provision the infrastructure and let KubeOne know about it. KubeOne will take -care of setting up a production ready Highly Available cluster! - -### Native Support For The Most Popular Providers - -KubeOne natively supports the most popular providers, including AWS, Azure, -DigitalOcean, GCP, Hetzner Cloud, Nutanix, OpenStack, VMware Cloud Director, and VMware vSphere. -The natively supported providers enjoy additional features such as integration -with Terraform and Kubermatic machine-controller. - -### Kubernetes Conformance Certified - -KubeOne is a Kubernetes Conformance Certified installer with support for -all [upstream-supported][upstream-supported-versions] Kubernetes versions. - -### Declarative Cluster Definition - -Define all your clusters declaratively, in a form of a YAML manifest. -You describe what features you want and KubeOne takes care of setting them up. - -### Integration With Terraform - -The built-in integration with Terraform, allows you to easily provision your -infrastructure using Terraform and let KubeOne take all the needed information -from the Terraform state. - -### Integration With Cluster-API, Kubermatic machine-controller, and operating-system-manager - -Manage your worker nodes declaratively by utilizing the [Cluster-API][cluster-api] -and [Kubermatic machine-controller][machine-controller]. Create, remove, -upgrade, or scale your worker nodes using kubectl. -[Kubermatic operating-system-manager][operating-system-manager] is responsibile for -managing user-data for worker machines in the cluster. - -## Getting Involved - -We very appreciate contributions! If you want to contribute or have an idea for -a new feature or improvement, please check out our -[contributing guide][contributing-guide]. - -If you want to get in touch with us and discuss about improvements and new -features, please create a new issue on GitHub or connect with us over Slack: - -* [`#kubeone` channel][k8s-slack-kubeone] on [Kubernetes Slack][k8s-slack] - -## Reporting Bugs - -If you encounter issues, please [create a new issue on GitHub][github-issue] or -talk to us on the [`#kubeone` Slack channel][k8s-slack-kubeone]. When reporting -a bug please include the following information: - -* KubeOne version or Git commit that you're running (`kubeone version`), -* description of the bug and logs from the relevant `kubeone` command (if - applicable), -* steps to reproduce the issue, -* expected behavior - -If you're reporting a security vulnerability, please follow -[the process for reporting security issues][security-vulnerability]. - -## Changelog - -See [the list of releases][changelog] to find out about feature changes. - -[upstream-supported-versions]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/release/version-skew-policy/#supported-versions -[cluster-api]: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api -[machine-controller]: https://github.com/kubermatic/machine-controller -[operating-system-manager]: https://github.com/kubermatic/operating-system-manager -[docs]: https://docs.kubermatic.com/kubeone/ -[docs-architecture]: https://docs.kubermatic.com/kubeone/v1.7/architecture/ -[docs-concepts]: https://docs.kubermatic.com/kubeone/v1.7/architecture/concepts/ -[docs-compatibility]: https://docs.kubermatic.com/kubeone/v1.7/architecture/compatibility/ -[docs-getting-kubeone]: https://docs.kubermatic.com/kubeone/v1.7/getting-kubeone/ -[docs-provisioning]: https://docs.kubermatic.com/kubeone/v1.7/tutorials/creating-clusters/ -[contributing-guide]: https://github.com/kubermatic/kubeone/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md -[k8s-slack-kubeone]: https://kubernetes.slack.com/messages/CNEV2UMT7 -[k8s-slack]: http://slack.k8s.io/ -[github-issue]: https://github.com/kubermatic/kubeone/issues -[security-vulnerability]: https://github.com/kubermatic/kubeone/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#reporting-a-security-vulnerability -[changelog]: https://github.com/kubermatic/kubeone/releases