Prerequisites
You can install KubeSphere on virtual machines and bare metal with Kubernetes also provisioned. In addition, KubeSphere can also be deployed on cloud-hosted and on-premises Kubernetes clusters as long as your Kubernetes cluster meets the prerequisites below.
- To install KubeSphere 3.3.0 on Kubernetes, your Kubernetes version must be v1.19.x, v1.20.x, v1.21.x, v1.22.x, and v1.23.x (experimental support).
- Available CPU > 1 Core and Memory > 2 G. Only x86_64 CPUs are supported, and Arm CPUs are not fully supported at present.
- A default StorageClass in your Kubernetes cluster is configured; use
kubectl get sc
to verify it. - The CSR signing feature is activated in kube-apiserver when it is started with the
--cluster-signing-cert-file
and--cluster-signing-key-file
parameters. See RKE installation issue.
Pre-checks
Make sure your Kubernetes version is compatible by running
kubectl version
in your cluster node. The output may look as below:$ kubectl version
Client Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"19", GitVersion:"v1.19.8", GitCommit:"fd5d41537aee486160ad9b5356a9d82363273721", GitTreeState:"clean", BuildDate:"2021-02-17T12:41:51Z", GoVersion:"go1.15.8", Compiler:"gc", Platform:"linux/amd64"}
Server Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"19", GitVersion:"v1.19.8", GitCommit:"fd5d41537aee486160ad9b5356a9d82363273721", GitTreeState:"clean", BuildDate:"2021-02-17T12:33:08Z", GoVersion:"go1.15.8", Compiler:"gc", Platform:"linux/amd64"}
Note
Pay attention to the
Server Version
line. IfGitVersion
shows an older one, you need to upgrade Kubernetes first.Check if the available resources in your cluster meet the minimum requirements.
$ free -g
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 16 4 10 0 3 2
Swap: 0 0 0
Check if there is a default StorageClass in your cluster. An existing default StorageClass is a prerequisite for KubeSphere installation.
$ kubectl get sc
NAME PROVISIONER AGE
glusterfs (default) kubernetes.io/glusterfs 3d4h
If your Kubernetes cluster environment meets all the requirements above, then you are ready to deploy KubeSphere on your existing Kubernetes cluster.
For more information, see Overview.