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The Cluster API driver for Magnum allows you to deploy fully conformant Kubernetes cluster using the Cluster API project which are fully integrated with the OpenStack cluster they are running on.
For more information, please refer to the following resources:
#magnum-cluster-api
channel
on the Kubernetes Slack. If you are new to Kubernetes Slack workspace,
Join the Kubernetes Slack workspace first.The images are built and published to an object storage bucket hosted at the VEXXHOST public cloud. These images are built and published for the latest stable release of Kubernetes.
You can find the pre-built images for the latest stable release of Kubernetes at the following URL:
The Cluster API driver for Magnum provides a tool in order to build images, you
can use it by installing the magnum-cluster-api
package and running the
the following command:
magnum-cluster-api-image-builder
For more information on how to test, develop and contribute to the Cluster API driver for Magnum, refer to the developer guide.
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Cluster API driver for Magnum
We found that magnum-cluster-api demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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