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README.md

Installing Knative

Follow this guide to install Knative components on a platform of your choice.

Choosing a Kubernetes cluster

To get started with Knative, you need a Kubernetes cluster. If you aren't sure which Kubernetes platform is right for you, see Picking the Right Solution.

We provide information for installing Knative on Google Kubernetes Engine, IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service, Azure Kubernetes Service and Minikube clusters.

Installing Knative

Follow these step-by-step guides for setting up Kubernetes and installing Knative components on the following platforms:

If you already have a Kubernetes cluster you're comfortable installing alpha software on, use the following instructions:

Deploying an app

Now you're ready to deploy an app:

Configuring Knative Serving

After your Knative installation is running, you can set up a custom domain with a static IP address to be able to use Knative for publicly available services and set up an Istio IP range for outbound network access:


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