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MicroK8s - Zero-ops Kubernetes for developers, edge and IoT
MicroK8s is the simplest production-grade conformant K8s. Lightweight and focused. Single command install on Linux, Windows and macOS. Made for devOps, great for edge, appliances and IoT. Full high availability Kubernetes with autonomous clusters and distributed storage.
MicroK8s - Zero-ops Kubernetes for developers, edge and IoT Jump to main content MicroK8s Menu Close menu Features Compare Tutorials Docs Resources Community The effortless Kubernetes Zero-ops, pure-upstream, HA Kubernetes, from developer workstations to production. Get started Watch an intro to MicroK8s › What is MicroK8s Why MicroK8s The best Kubernetes experience for developers, DevOps, cloud and edge For Developers MicroK8s is the easiest and fastest way to get Kubernetes up and running. Experiment with the latest upstream features and toggle services on and off. Seamlessly move your work from dev to production. For DevOps With self-healing high availability, transactional OTA updates and secure sandboxed kubelet environments, MicroK8s is the go-to platform for mission-critical workloads. Quickly spin nodes up in your CI/CD and reduce your production maintenance costs. For software vendors Leverage the simplicity, robustness and security of MicroK8s as a full embedded Kubernetes platform. Build containerised solutions with a system that doesn't require your attention. Focus on your customers, not the infrastructure. Hassle-free Kubernetes The simplest way to get K8s anywhere ARM or Intel. Under the cell tower. On Raspberry Pis. On clouds or everyday appliances. MicroK8s delivers the full Kubernetes experience with a single command. Install. Cluster. Enable the services you need. No hassle. A fully isolated deployment package protects your underlying system. Self-healing high-availability and over-the-air updates for ultra-reliable operations. MicroK8s architecture and OS compatibility allows you to deploy on COTS hardware and develop on any workstation. Watch the webinar: K8s at the edge: easy as “Pi” › Install MicroK8s Linux Windows MacOS Install MicroK8s on Linux sudo snap install microk8s --classic Don't have the snap command? Get set up for snaps Check the status while Kubernetes starts microk8s status --wait-ready Turn on the services you want microk8s enable dashboard microk8s enable dns microk8s enable registry microk8s enable istio Try microk8s enable --help for a list of available services and optional features. microk8s disable
turns off a service. Start using Kubernetes microk8s kubectl get all --all-namespaces If you mainly use MicroK8s you can make our kubectl the default one on your command-line with alias mkctl="microk8s kubectl". Since it is a standard upstream kubectl, you can also drive other Kubernetes clusters with it by pointing to the respective kubeconfig file via the --kubeconfig argument. Access the Kubernetes dashboard microk8s dashboard-proxy Start and stop Kubernetes to save battery Kubernetes is a collection of system services that talk to each other all the time. If you don't need them running in the background then you will save battery by stopping them. microk8s start and microk8s stop will do the work for you. Read the docs to learn more › Join the community Connect with our community and see what others are doing with MicroK8s › Download the installer for Windows Download MicroK8s for Windows Run the Installer Open a command line Check the status while Kubernetes starts microk8s status --wait-ready Turn on the services you want microk8s enable dashboard microk8s enable dns microk8s enable registry microk8s enable istio Try microk8s enable --help for a list of available services built in. microk8s disable turns off a service. Start using Kubernetes microk8s kubectl get all --all-namespaces If you mainly use MicroK8s you can run the native Windows version of kubectl on your command-line. Learn how › Access the Kubernetes dashboard microk8s dashboard-proxy Start and stop Kubernetes to save battery Kubernetes is a collection of system services that talk to each other all the time. If you don't need them running in the background then you will save battery by stopping them. microk8s start and microk8s stop will do the work for you. Read the docs to learn more › Join the community Connect with our community and see what others are doing with MicroK8s › Install MicroK8s on macOS brew install ubuntu/microk8s/microk8s microk8s install Don't have the brew command? Get it from the Homebrew website Check the status while Kubernetes starts microk8s status --wait-ready Turn on the services you want microk8s enable dashboard microk8s enable dns microk8s enable registry microk8s enable istio Try microk8s enable --help for a list of available services built in. microk8s disable turns off a service. Start using Kubernetes microk8s kubectl get all --all-namespaces If you mainly use MicroK8s you can run the native macOS version of kubectl on your command-line. Learn how › Access the Kubernetes dashboard microk8s dashboard-proxy Start and stop Kubernetes to save battery Kubernetes is a collection of system services that talk to each other all the time. If you don't need them running in the background then you will save battery by stopping them. microk8s start and microk8s stop will do the work for you. Read the docs to learn more › Join the community Connect with our community and see what others are doing with MicroK8s › Enterprise support option, no licence fees 99.9% uptime SLA and 10-year security maintenance As the publishers of MicroK8s, we deliver the world's most efficient multi-cloud, multi-arch Kubernetes through high quality packages and distribution channels. A single subscription covers your physical and cloud native infrastructure and your applications on top. Contact us Zero-ops infrastructure Set it up and let it run Our goal is to eliminate toil from Kubernetes cluster administration. MicroK8s needs just a few minutes to set up fully-functional highly-available clusters, with automated K8s datastore maintenance and unattended security updates. Fire and forget or customise it for your needs. The most popular cloud native projects at your fingertips. No config needed Prometheus is popular for metrics, so we bundled it. Just like Jaeger, Istio, LinkerD and KNative. Turn them on or off with one command. Or bring your own addon if you like. MicroK8s also comes with sensible defaults for the most widely used Kubernetes options, so it 'just works' with no config necessary. Minimal, CNCF-certified distribution All upstream services in an efficient package Build your container strategy on a conformant platform, leverage the cloud native ecosystem, no vendor lock in. Get all Kubernetes services in a single, fully contained package. No moving parts and dependencies, better security and simpler ops. Automatic security updates and streamlined upgrades Let it roll, or take control MicroK8s will apply security updates automatically by default, and roll back on failure. Defer them if you want. Upgrade to a newer version of Kubernetes with a single command. It's really that easy. Stick with a major version, or follow the latest upstream work. Go with the flow, or take control in the enterprise to specify versions with perfect precision. Experience MicroK8s Watch the intro video. Pause and copy commands straight from this text console. MicroK8s and Kubernetes resources Webinars An intro to MicroK8s K8s at the edge: easy as “Pi” Datasheet Microk8s for ISVs Whitepaper Kubernetes: a secure, flexible and automated edge for IoT developers Find more resources › Looking for a more composable Kubernetes? If MicroK8s is too opinionated for you, do not worry. MicroK8s is built by the Kubernetes team at Canonical. We also make Charmed Kubernetes for total control of all the permutations of Kubernetes components. Build your clusters from the ground up and tailor them to your needs. Get started with Charmed Kubernetes › Insure your MicroK8s clusters with enterprise support Get in touch with our team of Kubernetes experts Contact us © 2024 Canonical Ltd. Legal information Manage your tracker settings Report a bug on this site Ubuntu and Canonical are registered trademarks of Canonical Ltd.enen1728850801https://microk8s.io
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