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title: Running Kubernetes on Multiple Clouds with Stackpoint.io
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[StackPointCloud](https://stackpoint.io/) is the universal control plane for Kubernetes Anywhere. StackPointCloud allows you to deploy and manage a Kubernetes cluster to the cloud provider of your choice in 3 steps using a web-based interface.
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## AWS
To create a Kubernetes cluster on AWS, you will need an Access Key ID and a Secret Access Key from AWS.
1. Choose a Provider
a. Log in to [stackpoint.io](https://stackpoint.io) with a GitHub, Google, or Twitter account.
b. Click **+ADD A CLUSTER NOW**.
c. Click to select Amazon Web Services (AWS).
1. Configure Your Provider
a. Add your Access Key ID and a Secret Access Key from AWS. Select your default StackPointCloud SSH keypair, or click **ADD SSH KEY** to add a new keypair.
b. Click **SUBMIT** to submit the authorization information.
1. Configure Your Cluster
Choose any extra options you may want to include with your cluster, then click **SUBMIT** to create the cluster.
1. Run the Cluster
You can monitor the status of your cluster and suspend or delete it from [your stackpoint.io dashboard](https://stackpoint.io/#/clusters).
For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on AWS, [consult the Kubernetes documentation](/docs/getting-started-guides/aws/).
## GCE
To create a Kubernetes cluster on GCE, you will need the Service Account JSON Data from Google.
1. Choose a Provider
a. Log in to [stackpoint.io](https://stackpoint.io) with a GitHub, Google, or Twitter account.
b. Click **+ADD A CLUSTER NOW**.
c. Click to select Google Compute Engine (GCE).
1. Configure Your Provider
a. Add your Service Account JSON Data from Google. Select your default StackPointCloud SSH keypair, or click **ADD SSH KEY** to add a new keypair.
b. Click **SUBMIT** to submit the authorization information.
1. Configure Your Cluster
Choose any extra options you may want to include with your cluster, then click **SUBMIT** to create the cluster.
1. Run the Cluster
You can monitor the status of your cluster and suspend or delete it from [your stackpoint.io dashboard](https://stackpoint.io/#/clusters).
For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on GCE, [consult the Kubernetes documentation](/docs/getting-started-guides/gce/).
## Google Kubernetes Engine
To create a Kubernetes cluster on Google Kubernetes Engine, you will need the Service Account JSON Data from Google.
1. Choose a Provider
a. Log in to [stackpoint.io](https://stackpoint.io) with a GitHub, Google, or Twitter account.
b. Click **+ADD A CLUSTER NOW**.
c. Click to select Google Kubernetes Engine.
1. Configure Your Provider
a. Add your Service Account JSON Data from Google. Select your default StackPointCloud SSH keypair, or click **ADD SSH KEY** to add a new keypair.
b. Click **SUBMIT** to submit the authorization information.
1. Configure Your Cluster
Choose any extra options you may want to include with your cluster, then click **SUBMIT** to create the cluster.
1. Run the Cluster
You can monitor the status of your cluster and suspend or delete it from [your stackpoint.io dashboard](https://stackpoint.io/#/clusters).
For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on Google Kubernetes Engine, consult [the official documentation](/docs/home/).
## DigitalOcean
To create a Kubernetes cluster on DigitalOcean, you will need a DigitalOcean API Token.
1. Choose a Provider
a. Log in to [stackpoint.io](https://stackpoint.io) with a GitHub, Google, or Twitter account.
b. Click **+ADD A CLUSTER NOW**.
c. Click to select DigitalOcean.
1. Configure Your Provider
a. Add your DigitalOcean API Token. Select your default StackPointCloud SSH keypair, or click **ADD SSH KEY** to add a new keypair.
b. Click **SUBMIT** to submit the authorization information.
1. Configure Your Cluster
Choose any extra options you may want to include with your cluster, then click **SUBMIT** to create the cluster.
1. Run the Cluster
You can monitor the status of your cluster and suspend or delete it from [your stackpoint.io dashboard](https://stackpoint.io/#/clusters).
For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on DigitalOcean, consult [the official documentation](/docs/home/).
## Microsoft Azure
To create a Kubernetes cluster on Microsoft Azure, you will need an Azure Subscription ID, Username/Email, and Password.
1. Choose a Provider
a. Log in to [stackpoint.io](https://stackpoint.io) with a GitHub, Google, or Twitter account.
b. Click **+ADD A CLUSTER NOW**.
c. Click to select Microsoft Azure.
1. Configure Your Provider
a. Add your Azure Subscription ID, Username/Email, and Password. Select your default StackPointCloud SSH keypair, or click **ADD SSH KEY** to add a new keypair.
b. Click **SUBMIT** to submit the authorization information.
1. Configure Your Cluster
Choose any extra options you may want to include with your cluster, then click **SUBMIT** to create the cluster.
1. Run the Cluster
You can monitor the status of your cluster and suspend or delete it from [your stackpoint.io dashboard](https://stackpoint.io/#/clusters).
For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on Azure, [consult the Kubernetes documentation](/docs/getting-started-guides/azure/).
## Packet
To create a Kubernetes cluster on Packet, you will need a Packet API Key.
1. Choose a Provider
a. Log in to [stackpoint.io](https://stackpoint.io) with a GitHub, Google, or Twitter account.
b. Click **+ADD A CLUSTER NOW**.
c. Click to select Packet.
1. Configure Your Provider
a. Add your Packet API Key. Select your default StackPointCloud SSH keypair, or click **ADD SSH KEY** to add a new keypair.
b. Click **SUBMIT** to submit the authorization information.
1. Configure Your Cluster
Choose any extra options you may want to include with your cluster, then click **SUBMIT** to create the cluster.
1. Run the Cluster
You can monitor the status of your cluster and suspend or delete it from [your stackpoint.io dashboard](https://stackpoint.io/#/clusters).
For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on Packet, consult [the official documentation](/docs/home/).
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- docs/getting-started-guides/gce.md
- title: Running Kubernetes on IBM Cloud
path: https://github.com/patrocinio/kubernetes-softlayer
- docs/getting-started-guides/stackpoint.md
- title: Custom Solutions
landing_page: /docs/getting-started-guides/coreos/index/

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