GCE: cluster/kube-up.sh creates 3 nodes by default (#11694)
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The example below creates a Kubernetes cluster with 4 worker node Virtual Machines and a master Virtual Machine (i.e. 5 VMs in your cluster). This cluster is set up and controlled from your workstation (or wherever you find convenient).
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The example below creates a Kubernetes cluster with 3 worker node Virtual Machines and a master Virtual Machine (i.e. 4 VMs in your cluster). This cluster is set up and controlled from your workstation (or wherever you find convenient).
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## Customizing
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The script above relies on Google Storage to stage the Kubernetes release. It
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then will start (by default) a single master VM along with 4 worker VMs. You
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then will start (by default) a single master VM along with 3 worker VMs. You
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can tweak some of these parameters by editing `kubernetes/cluster/gce/config-default.sh`
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You can view a transcript of a successful cluster creation
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[here](https://gist.github.com/satnam6502/fc689d1b46db9772adea).
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