Getting Started

In this article, you will learn how to install and configure Platform9 Managed Kubernetes (PMK) and create your first PMK cluster using your infrastructure on-premises or in a public cloud.

Quick Start Kubernetes Cluster

Follow the articles below to create a Kubernetes cluster quickly on the provider of your choice. Such a cluster is useful when testing out PMK, for a POC or a dev / test environment.

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Production Kubernetes Cluster

Follow the articles below to create a production grade Kubernetes cluster using PMK.

On-premise data center (BareOS)

AWS

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