diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ba869d6a95..c2892105e2 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -8,19 +8,21 @@ The easiest way to get a production Kubernetes cluster up and running. We like to think of it as `kubectl` for clusters. -The tool enables the user to deploy functional Kubernetes clusters in the cloud ([AWS](/docs/aws.md) or GCE). +kops lets you deploy functional Kubernetes clusters in the cloud. Right now kops focuses on deploy production grade and HA kubernetes clusters on [AWS](/docs/aws.md]). We encourage everyone to read more about [how it works](/docs/how_it_works.md) or check out some of the [other interesting modes](/docs/commands.md#other-interesting-modes). -### Features +#### Quickstart +Launching a Kubernetes cluster on [AWS](/docs/aws.md]). + +### Features + +* Automated Kubernetes cluster [CRUD](/docs/commands.md) for the cloud ([AWS](/docs/aws.md)) * HA (Highly Available) Kubernetes clusters -* Automated Kubernetes cluster [CRUD](/docs/commands.md) for the cloud ([AWS](/docs/aws.md) and GCE) * Uses a state-sync model for **dry-run** and automatic **idempotency** * Custom support for `kubectl` [add-ons](docs/addons.md) -* Can produce configurations in other formats - * [Terraform configuration](/docs/terraform.md) - * Cloud-Init configuration +* Kops can generate [Terraform configuration](/docs/terraform.md) * Based on a simple meta-model defined in a directory tree * Easy command line syntax * Community support