# kOps - Kubernetes Operations [GoDoc]: https://pkg.go.dev/k8s.io/kOps [GoDoc Widget]: https://godoc.org/k8s.io/kOps?status.svg The easiest way to get a production grade Kubernetes cluster up and running. ## 2020-05-06 etcd-manager Certificate Expiration Advisory kops versions released today contain a **critical fix** to etcd-manager: 1 year after creation (or first adopting etcd-manager), clusters will stop responding due to expiration of a TLS certificate. Upgrading kOps to 1.15.3, 1.16.2, 1.17.0-beta.2, or 1.18.0-alpha.3 is highly recommended. Please see the [advisory](./advisories/etcd-manager-certificate-expiration.md) for the full details. ## What is kOps? We like to think of it as `kubectl` for clusters. `kops` helps you create, destroy, upgrade and maintain production-grade, highly available, Kubernetes clusters from the command line. AWS (Amazon Web Services) is currently officially supported, with GCE and OpenStack in beta support, and other platforms planned. ## Can I see it in action?

## Features * Automates the provisioning of Kubernetes clusters in [AWS](getting_started/aws.md) and [GCE](getting_started/gce.md) * Deploys Highly Available (HA) Kubernetes Masters * Built on a state-sync model for **dry-runs** and automatic **idempotency** * Ability to generate [Terraform](terraform.md) * Supports custom Kubernetes [add-ons](operations/addons.md) * Command line [autocompletion](cli/kops_completion.md) * YAML Manifest Based API [Configuration](manifests_and_customizing_via_api.md) * [Templating](operations/cluster_template.md) and dry-run modes for creating Manifests * Choose from eight different CNI [Networking](networking.md) providers out-of-the-box * Supports upgrading from [kube-up](upgrade_from_kubeup.md) * Capability to add containers, as hooks, and files to nodes via a [cluster manifest](cluster_spec.md)