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Minikube provides one of the quickest way to set-up clusters for use with KubeFed.
NOTE: You will need to use a minikube version that supports
deploying a kubernetes cluster >= 1.13. Recently
released
versions of minikube (>= 0.32.0
) will satisfy this requirement.
Once you have minikube installed run:
minikube start -p cluster1 --kubernetes-version v1.13.4
minikube start -p cluster2 --kubernetes-version v1.13.4
Even though the minikube
cluster has been started, you'll want to verify all
your minikube
components are up and ready by examining the state of the
kubernetes components in the clusters via:
kubectl get all --all-namespaces
After all pods reach a Running status, you can return to the User Guide to deploy the cluster registry and KubeFed control plane.