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This allows you to simply run `vagrant up` to get a 3 node HA cluster. * Creates a dynamic inventory and uses the inventory/group_vars/all.yml * commented lines in inventory.example so that ansible doesn't try to use it. * added requirements.txt to give easy way to install ansible/ipaddr * added gitignore files to stop attempts to save unwated files * changed `Check if kube-system exists` to `failed_when: false` instead of `ignore_errors` |
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README.md
##Deploy a production ready kubernetes cluster
- Can be deployed on AWS, GCE, OpenStack or Baremetal
- High available cluster
- Composable (Choice of the network plugin for instance)
- Support most popular Linux distributions
- Continuous integration tests
To create a cluster in vagrant simply run vagrant up
For an easy way to use it, check out kargo-cli
A complete documentation can be found here