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**1.1** Go to [HPE Greenlake ](https://client.greenlake.hpe.com/session/hub/choose)client page.
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**1.2** Login to your tenant in HPE GreenLake Central and navigate to HPE GreenLake for Private Cloud Enterprise dashboard. Click on Containers to launch into the containers dashboard.
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**1.2** Login to your tenant in HPE GreenLake Central and navigate to the HPE GreenLake for Private Cloud Enterprise dashboard. Click on **Containers** to launch into the containers dashboard.
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**1.3** You will notice a page similar to the one shown below. Click **Create cluster** to create a new cluster, or you can also choose from the already created clusters. Ensure that you choose a cluster that does not have Istio pre-deployed, since this exercise will deploy SPIRE and Istio together.
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**1.4** After clicking create cluster, give name and description to your cluster and type of cluster. In our case we have chosen large type.
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**1.4** After clicking Create cluster, give a name and description to your cluster and identify the type of cluster. In our case, we have chosen a large type.
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**1.5** Obtain Kubeconfig for your cluster and launch a Web terminal to access your cluster for further steps in the document.
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**1.5** Obtain Kubeconfig for your cluster and launch a Web terminal to access your cluster to handle steps found later in this post.
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From the **Containers** main page, click **Launch Service Console** to launch the HPE Ezmeral Runtime Enterprise. Open Kubectl, which allows you to enter commands to communicate with your cluster.
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