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      <title>Kubernetes on Bare Metal</title>
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      <description>Install Kubernetes on Bare Metal Kubernetes is very popular. But perhaps you want to try it out locally on a server rather than an instance on your machine. Can you do it? Well yes, but it does take some configuring and know how. Kubernetes is designed to run by large organisations with experience and sometimes expensive equipment. So here are some instructions to convert an old server (or new) into a decent little kubernetes cluster.</description>
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