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Mac m1 – minikube – create multi node kubernetes cluster

on Dec 12, 2022

This tutorial assumers that minikube kubernetes is already installed. Steps to create multi node cluster :

  1. Start a cluster with 2 nodes:
    minikube start --nodes 2 -p multinode-demo
  2. Check node count
    kubectl get nodes
  3. Check status of nodes
    minikube status -p multinode-demo
  4. Create test deployment on the cluster created
  5. View the service using
    minikube service hello-minikube --profile multinode-demo
  6. Note: to see the available profile list
    minikube profile list

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