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1. Install VirtualBox. Our test Kubernetes cluster will run on a collection of VMs, so we'll install VirtualBox to make that possible. [Here's the download.](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads)
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2. Install `kubectl`. This is the Kubernetes CLI tool. It's how you interface with Kubernetes. [Grab it here.](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl/)
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3. Install Minikube. Minikube is a software tool that creates a Kubernetes cluster with VMs on your local machine. This is an excellent tool for testing deployments. [Get it here.](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-minikube/)
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4. Install Helm. Helm is a Kubernetes package manager used by the cluster framework. [Here's the link.](https://github.com/helm/helm/releases/tag/v2.13.1)
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4. Install Helm. Helm is a Kubernetes package manager used by the cluster framework. [Here's the link.](https://helm.sh/docs/using_helm/#installing-helm)
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5. Clone this repository to your computer using Git: `git clone https://git.glmdev.tech/glmdev/k8s-hpc-demo`
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That's it! You're ready to start using the Kubernetes cluster on your computer.
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