Merge pull request #6506 from brendandburns/docs

Move GKE to the top of the list of supported solutions.
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Rohit Jnagal 2015-04-07 09:19:30 -07:00
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IaaS Provider | Config. Mgmt | OS | Networking | Docs | Support Level | Notes
-------------- | ------------ | ------ | ---------- | ---------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------- | -----
GCE | Saltstack | Debian | GCE | [docs](../../docs/getting-started-guides/gce.md) | Project | Tested with 0.13.2 by @brendandburns
GKE | | | GCE | [docs](https://cloud.google.com/container-engine) | Commercial | Uses K8s version 0.14.1
GCE | Saltstack | Debian | GCE | [docs](../../docs/getting-started-guides/gce.md) | Project | Tested with 0.14.1 by @brendandburns
Mesos/GCE | | | | [docs](../../docs/getting-started-guides/mesos.md) | [Community](https://github.com/mesosphere/kubernetes-mesos) ([@jdef](https://github.com/jdef)) | Uses K8s v0.11.0
Vagrant | Saltstack | Fedora | OVS | [docs](../../docs/getting-started-guides/vagrant.md) | Project |
Bare-metal | custom | Fedora | _none_ | [docs](../../docs/getting-started-guides/fedora/fedora_manual_config.md) | Project | Uses K8s v0.13.2
Bare-metal | Ansible | Fedora | flannel | [docs](../../docs/getting-started-guides/fedora/fedora_ansible_config.md) | Project | Uses K8s v0.13.2
GKE | | | GCE | [docs](https://cloud.google.com/container-engine) | Commercial | Uses K8s version 0.9.2
AWS | CoreOS | CoreOS | flannel | [docs](../../docs/getting-started-guides/coreos.md) | Community | Uses K8s version 0.11.0
GCE | CoreOS | CoreOS | flannel | [docs](../../docs/getting-started-guides/coreos.md) | Community (@kelseyhightower) | Uses K8s version 0.11.0
Vagrant | CoreOS | CoreOS | flannel | [docs](../../docs/getting-started-guides/coreos.md) | Community (@pires) | Uses K8s version 0.11.0

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The example below creates a Kubernetes cluster with 4 worker node Virtual Machines and a master Virtual Machine (i.e. 5 VMs in your cluster). This cluster is set up and controlled from your workstation (or wherever you find convenient).
### Before you start
If you want a simplified getting started experience and GUI for managing clusters, please consider trying [Google Container Engine](https://cloud.google.com/container-engine/) for hosted cluster installation and management.
If you want to use custom binaries or pure open source Kubernetes, please continue with the instructions below.
### Starting a Cluster
You can install a cluster with one of two one-liners:
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wget -q -O - https://get.k8s.io | bash
```
This will leave you with a ```kubernetes``` directory and a running cluster. Feel free to move the ```kubernetes``` directory to the appropriate directory (e.g. ```/opt/kubernetes```) then cd into that directory.
### Installing the kubernetes client on your workstation
This will leave you with a ```kubernetes``` directory on your workstation, and a running cluster.
Feel free to move the ```kubernetes``` directory to the appropriate directory on your workstation (e.g. ```/opt/kubernetes```) then ```cd``` into that directory:
```bash
mv kubernetes ${SOME_DIR}/kubernetes