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| IaaS Provider | Config. Mgmt | OS | Docs | Support Level | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GCE | Saltstack | Debian | docs | Project | Tested with 0.9.2 by @satnam6502 |
| Vagrant | Saltstack | Fedora | docs | Project | |
| Vagrant | custom | Fedora | docs | Project | Uses K8s v0.5-8 |
| Vagrant | Ansible | Fedora | docs | Project | Uses K8s v0.5-8 |
| GKE | docs | Commercial | Uses K8s version 0.9.2 | ||
| AWS | CoreOS | CoreOS | docs | Community | Uses K8s version 0.11.0 |
| GCE | CoreOS | CoreOS | docs | Community (@kelseyhightower) | Uses K8s version 0.11.0 |
| Vagrant | CoreOS | CoreOS | docs | Community (@pires) | Uses K8s version 0.11.0 |
| CloudStack | Ansible | CoreOS | docs | Community (@sebgoa) | Uses K8s version 0.9.1 |
| Vmware | Debian | docs | Community (@pietern) | Uses K8s version 0.9.1 | |
| AWS | Saltstack | Ubuntu | docs | Community (@justinsb) | Uses K8s version 0.5.0 |
| Vmware | CoreOS | CoreOS | docs | Community (@kelseyhightower) | |
| Azure | Saltstack | Ubuntu | docs | Community (@jeffmendoza) | |
| Bare-metal | custom | Ubuntu | docs | Community (@jainvipin) | |
| Bare-metal | custom | Ubuntu Cluster | docs | community (@resouer @WIZARD-CXY) | use k8s version 0.10.1 |
| Local | docs | Inactive | |||
| Ovirt | docs | Inactive | |||
| Rackspace | CoreOS | CoreOS | docs | Inactive | |
| Bare-metal | custom | CentOS | docs | Community(@coolsvap) | Uses K8s v0.9.1 |
| libvirt/KVM | CoreOS | CoreOS | docs | Community (@lhuard1A) | |
| Definition of columns: |
- IaaS Provider is who/what provides the virtual or physical machines (nodes) that Kubernetes runs on.
- OS is the base operating system of the nodes.
- Config. Mgmt is the configuration management system that helps install and maintain kubernetes software on the nodes.
- Support Levels
- Project: Kubernetes Committers regularly use this configuration, so it usually works with the latest release of Kubernetes.
- Commercial: A commercial offering with its own support arrangements.
- Community: Actively supported by community contributions. May not work with more recent releases of kubernetes.
- Inactive: No active maintainer. Not recommended for first-time K8s users, and may be deleted soon.