diff --git a/content/en/docs/install/linode-kubernetes-engine.md b/content/en/docs/install/linode-kubernetes-engine.md index 1985a82..d3744ca 100644 --- a/content/en/docs/install/linode-kubernetes-engine.md +++ b/content/en/docs/install/linode-kubernetes-engine.md @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ Engine (LKE). ## Prerequisites -This guide assumes that you have an Akamai Linode account that is configured and has sufficient -permissions for creating a new LKE cluster. +This guide assumes that you have an [Akamai Linode](https://login.linode.com/) account that is +configured and has sufficient permissions for creating a new LKE cluster. You will also need recent versions of `kubectl` and `helm` installed on your system. @@ -30,17 +30,19 @@ In the Linode web console, click on `Kubernetes` in the right-hand navigation, a ![LKE Creation Screen Described Below](../lke-spinkube-create.png) You will only need to make a few choices on this screen. Here's what we have done: -* We named the cluster `spinkube-lke-1`. You should name it according to whatever convention you - prefer -* We chose the `Chicago, IL (us-ord)` region, but you can choose any region you prefer -* The latest supported Kubernetes version is `1.30`, so we chose that -* For this testing cluster, we chose `No` on `HA Control Plane` because we do not need high - availability -* In `Add Node Pools`, we added two `Dedicated 4 GB` simply to show a cluster running more than one - node. Two nodes is sufficient for Spin apps, though you may prefer the more traditional 3 node - cluster. Click `Add` to add these, and ignore the warning about minimum sizes. - -Once you have set things to your liking, press `Create Cluster`. + +* **Cluster name**: We named the cluster `spinkube-lke-1`. You should name it according to whatever + convention you prefer. +* **Region**: We chose the `Chicago, IL (us-ord)` region, but you can choose any region you prefer. +* **Kubernetes Version**: The latest supported Kubernetes version is `1.30`, so we chose that. +* **High Availability Control Plane**: For this testing cluster, we chose `No` on `HA Control Plane` + because we do not need high availability. +* **Node Pool configuration**: In `Add Node Pools`, we added two `Dedicated 4 GB` simply to show a + cluster running more than one node. Two nodes is sufficient for Spin apps, though you may prefer + the more traditional 3 node cluster. Click `Add` to add these, and ignore the warning about + minimum sizes. + +Once you have set things to your liking, click `Create Cluster`. This will take you to a screen that shows the status of the cluster. Initially, you will want to wait for all of your `Node Pool` to start up. Once all of the nodes are online, download the