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  CONTAINER ID  IMAGE                                                         COMMAND                  CREATED            STATUS            PORTS                                                NAMES
  CONTAINER ID  IMAGE                                         [...]                NAMES
  3108457ff1b6  [...]/kind:v1.27.3-3966ac76   "/usr/local/bin/entr…"  59 minutes ago      Up 59 minutes                                                            kind-worker
  3108457ff1b6  [...]/kind:v1.27.3-3966ac76     kind-worker
  c90cb24cc040  [...]kind:v1.27.3-3966ac76   "/usr/local/bin/entr…"  59 minutes ago      Up 59 minutes      127.0.0.1:6443->6443/tcp, 127.0.0.1:9999->30999/tcp   kind-control-plane
  c90cb24cc040  [...]kind:v1.27.3-3966ac76  kind-control-plane
  2702defb0752  [...]/registry:2                         "/entrypoint.sh /etc…"  About an hour ago  Up About an hour  127.0.0.1:5001->5000/tcp                              kind-registry
  2702defb0752  [...]/registry:2                       kind-registry
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Revision as of 23:53, 5 December 2023

Internal

Overview

kind is a tool for running local Kubernetes clusters using Docker container "nodes". kind was primarily designed for testing Kubernetes itself, but may be used for local development or CI.

Cluster

A Kubernetes cluster can be created with kind create cluster. The "nodes" are implemented as Docker containers. Upon creation of a default cluster, it will report two nodes, "kind-control-plane" and "kind-worker". The corresponding Docker containers are:

CONTAINER ID   IMAGE                                         [...]                 NAMES
3108457ff1b6   [...]/kind:v1.27.3-3966ac76     kind-worker
c90cb24cc040   [...]kind:v1.27.3-3966ac76   kind-control-plane
2702defb0752   [...]/registry:2                       kind-registry

What is a kind cluster? Where does it live?

"Node" Image

https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/docs/design/node-image

The “node” image is a Docker image for running nested containers, systemd, and Kubernetes components.

Node Provider

Container Provider

KIND_EXPERIMENTAL_PROVIDER