By popular demand, I'll show you how to set up your very own Kubernetes cluster. But not just any boring old cluster, I'll show off the process of doing this on the Raspberry Pi platform, which is a cheaper and more energy-efficient foundation for your clustering needs.
Note: Be sure to check out the wiki article for this video, it has a few very important changes you'll want to follow. Otherwise your nodes won't be able to access the Internet. One of my viewers alerted me to this, but I cannot find his comment to give him credit. Thanks to him for bringing this to my attention. The wiki article contains the fixed instructions.
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