📌 Setting up a Kubernetes (K8s) cluster on SUSE Linux involves configuring a master node and multiple worker nodes.
📌 Using tools like kubeadm, kubectl, and containerd, administrators can initialize the cluster, join nodes, and manage K8s resources.
📌 SUSE Linux’s robust security features and efficient resource management make it a reliable choice for orchestrating containerized applications.
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