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3: Installing Kubernetes 
In this chapter, we’ll take a look at some of the ways to 
install and get started with Kubernetes. 
We’ll look at: 
Play with Kubernetes (PWK) 
Using Minikube to install Kubernetes on a laptop 
Installing Kubernetes in the Google Cloud with the 
Google Container Engine (GKE) 
Installing Kubernetes on AWS using the kops tool 
Installing Kubernetes manually using kubeadm 
Two things to point out before diving in… 
Firstly, there are a lot more ways to install Kubernetes. The 
options I’ve chosen for this chapter are the ones I think will 
be most useful. 
Secondly, Kubernetes is a fast-moving project. This means 
some of what we’ll discuss here will change. But don’t 
worry, I’m keeping the boo up-to-date, so nothing will be 
irrelevant. 
Play with Kubernetes 
Play with Kubernetes (PWK) is a web-based Kubernetes 
playground that you can use for free. All you need is a web 
browser and an internet connection. It is the fastest, and 
easiest, way to get your hands on Kubernetes. 
Let’s see what it looks like.
 
                