Administer a Cluster

Learn common tasks for administering a cluster.

Administration with kubeadm

Migrating from dockershim

Certificates

Manage Memory, CPU, and API Resources

Install a Network Policy Provider

Access Clusters Using the Kubernetes API

Access Services Running on Clusters

Advertise Extended Resources for a Node

Autoscale the DNS Service in a Cluster

Change the default StorageClass

Change the Reclaim Policy of a PersistentVolume

Cloud Controller Manager Administration

Configure Quotas for API Objects

Control CPU Management Policies on the Node

Control Topology Management Policies on a node

Customizing DNS Service

Debugging DNS Resolution

Declare Network Policy

Developing Cloud Controller Manager

Enable Or Disable A Kubernetes API

Enabling Service Topology

Enabling Topology Aware Hints

Encrypting Secret Data at Rest

Guaranteed Scheduling For Critical Add-On Pods

IP Masquerade Agent User Guide

Limit Storage Consumption

Migrate Replicated Control Plane To Use Cloud Controller Manager

Namespaces Walkthrough

Operating etcd clusters for Kubernetes

Reconfigure a Node's Kubelet in a Live Cluster

Reserve Compute Resources for System Daemons

Running Kubernetes Node Components as a Non-root User

Safely Drain a Node

Securing a Cluster

Set Kubelet parameters via a config file

Set up a High-Availability Control Plane

Share a Cluster with Namespaces

Upgrade A Cluster

Use Cascading Deletion in a Cluster

Using a KMS provider for data encryption

Using CoreDNS for Service Discovery

Using NodeLocal DNSCache in Kubernetes clusters

Using sysctls in a Kubernetes Cluster

Utilizing the NUMA-aware Memory Manager

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