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You can totally install Minikube on AWS [1], which removes the need for a dedicated master and drop the price to that of a single instance.

Not sure why you'd ever want to do this, given that GKE or DO will always be cheaper and AWS's core services aren't all that special, but as a thought experiment it's interesting.

[1] https://www.radishlogic.com/kubernetes/running-minikube-in-a...




New to the k8s scene, but does Minikube support multi-node systems?


No. We discuss this exact topic with Minikube author Dan Lorenc here: https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/039-minikube/


Your podcast is great! You two make a fairly dry topic engaging and I look forward to every episode.


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An alternative that will soon support multi master is rancher/k3s if you want a lightweight k8




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