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Published : Nov 20, 2019
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Nov 2019
Assess ? Worth exploring with the goal of understanding how it will affect your enterprise.

We talked about Kubernetes in the past and it continues to be the default choice for deploying and managing containers in production clusters. However, it's getting increasingly difficult to provide a similar experience offline for developers. Among other options, we've found MicroK8s to be quite useful. To install the MicroK8s snap, pick a release channel (stable, candidate, beta or edge), and you can get Kubernetes running with a few commands. You can also keep track of mainstream releases and choose to upgrade your setup automatically.

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