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Setting Up a Local Kubernetes Cluster with Minikube and Deploying a Web Application
April 12, 2024, 1:09 p.m. | Ashish Singh
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Introduction Setting up a local Kubernetes cluster for development and testing purposes is crucial for efficiently building and testing containerized applications. Minikube provides a lightweight solution to run a single-node Kubernetes cluster on your local machine. In this article, we’ll guide you through the steps to set up Minikube with VirtualBox as the hypervisor and deploy a simple web application.
Prerequisites: Before getting started, ensure that you have the following prerequisites installed on your machine:
- VirtualBox
- kubectl (Kubernetes command-line tool) …
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