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Civo was born when our small team first came together to create an OpenStack-based cloud for a shared hosting provider. Read their story here: https://www.civo.com/blog/kube100-so-far

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, launching the world’s first k3s-powered, managed Kubernetes service into beta.

As easy as can be, K3ai works perfectly on Civo. Here it is the simplest guide ever to run k3ai on Civo - three steps and your k3ai is ready!

Installing k3ai on Civo

Ready? It requires less than 5 minutes!

You'll need an account on Civo.com. To do so simply register on Civo here:

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Step 1

Launch your k3s cluster using the default options (Traefik and Metric-server selected)

Wait for the instance to finish the deployment

Step 2

Download the kubeconfig file, move it to your preferred location, and set your environment to use it:

kubectl config --kubeconfig="civo-k3ai-kubeconfig"

Step 3

One last thing and then we're done:

 curl -sfL https://get.k3ai.in | bash -s - --skipk3s --plugin_civo_kfpipelines

enjoy your k3ai on****

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