How to!: Installation And Deployment Of 2-Node Kubernetes Cluster Using Kubeadm In Ubuntu 20.04 🙆
An easy and step by step exercise for, How to Install and Deploy 2-Node Kubernetes Cluster Using Kubeadm In Ubuntu 20.04 🙆
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An easy and step by step exercise for, How to Install and Deploy 2-Node Kubernetes Cluster Using Kubeadm In Ubuntu 20.04 🙆
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In this comprehensive step-by-step practical exercise, we delve into the world of LEMP, the powerful web stack consisting of Linux, Nginx, MySQL, and PHP. Get along as I go through, you will explore the the process of installing and configuring a robust LEMP environment on an Ubuntu 20.04 VirtualBox virtual machine.
In this session I will be setting up Nginx as a high-performance web server, integrating MySQL for database(s), and harnessing PHP for dynamic content.
By the end of this tuor, you’ll have a fully functional LEMP stack at your disposal, ready to host website(s), blogs, and applications.
Embark on this exciting journey to master LEMP in Ubuntu 20.04, and unleash the potential of this exceptional web stack. Let’s dive in and take our web development skills to new heights!
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