Kubernetes
Stackable and Kubernetes
How to run a Kubernetes Cluster
Running a Kubernetes cluster
Stackable requires a simple Kubernetes cluster to run on. To set it up, here are a couple of options. You can run it:
To give Stackable a try, we recommend deploying a K8s cluster size of XYZ size.
run it on your Computer
Local Kubernetes
For running a Kubernetes cluster on a local machine there are multiple options. To get going, the documentation includes a getting started guide.
Special Partner Promotion
For a limited time we have a special promotion with our partner ionos. They offer a managed Kubernetes solution running from their secure data canters in Germany.
(incl. 500€ starting budget for 30 days)
run it at a large hyperscaler e.g. AWS, GCP or Azure
AWS, GCP, Azure
All mayor hyperscalers allow the easy setup of Kubenetes Clusters. While their offerings differ in detail, the setups are fairly easy with GUI or command line based procedures.
To start small, all of them also offer a trial period for their services with some starting budget.
Run it with a managed Kubernetes provider
Managed Kubernetes
A lot has happened recently within the Kubernetes space. Today, a lot of cloud service providers also offer Kubernetes in a managed way. Not concluding, here you can find some services for the German market.
Please contact us, if you find anything missing.
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