Spin Up Virtual Kubernetes cluster with Httpbin in 75 seconds

Scenario:

Let’s create a Virtual Kubernetes cluster with Httpbin installed in it in just 75 seconds with Klusternetes(KNTS)

Introduction :

Httpbin:

HTTPBin is an open-source HTTP request and response service, which happens to exist as a simple API, that has a whole range of uses.

Klusternetes:

Klusternetes is a platform that allows you to create a Kubernetes cluster in a few seconds. It also provides some of the leading DevOps tools as add-ons while creating your Cluster and provides a Service URL for add-ons that have UI.

Steps:

  • Login to the klusternetes App. If you don’t have an account in the Klusternetes app check here to create one.
  • Click “Add cluster” in the top right corner, leading you to a cluster creation page. Fill in the necessary fields and select a medium cluster and click next.
  • It will lead you to the Features page, go to the Popular section and select Httpbin.
  • Here comes the best feature of Klusternetes, we can edit the configuration of the add-ons. So, now click on “Edit configuration”
  • You can change the replicaCount. If you want to edit more configurations you can click on Edit YAML at the top and can edit the field which you want.
  • After editing the config, click on the “Save configuration” button and then click on the “Submit” Button.
  • That’s it; you created a Klusternetes cluster with Httpbin installed in it. Now you can download the kubeconfig of the cluster by clicking on the download button. It will show you the command’s to download.
  • You can get the download option even on your cluster list page. Click on “Done”. Now you will be on the main page of your account.
  • Here is the list of clusters that you created and information about your cluster. You can even see the “Service URL”.
  • Click on the “+” icon near your cluster to see two columns. One is for an overview of the cluster, and the other is for Add-ons.
  • You can get the Service URL and the add-on status in Add on the column.

Summary:

So, that’s how you can spin up a cluster with Httpbin within 75 seconds. Klusternetes also provide a lot of add-ons and is easy to understand.