Kubeadm – Bootstrap a kubernetes cluster

Building a cluster through various steps – kubeadm is the preferred way to start up a cluster.  In the following order, kubeadm

  1. Kubeadm init
  2. Pre Flight Checks – Pull container images  and check for available host resources
  3. Creates a Certificate Authority
  4. Generates Kubeconfig Files
  5. Generate Static Pod Manifests – for Control Plane Pods
  6. Starts up the Control Plane
  7. Taints the Master (System Pods on master node)
  8. Generates a Bootstrap Token
  9. Starts Add On Pods:  DNS and Kube Proxy

 

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