Quickstart
Local Docker Cluster
The easiest way to try Talos is by using the CLI (talosctl
) to create a cluster on a machine with docker
installed.
Prerequisites
talosctl
Download talosctl
:
amd64
curl -Lo /usr/local/bin/talosctl https://github.com/talos-systems/talos/releases/latest/download/talosctl-$(uname -s | tr "[:upper:]" "[:lower:]")-amd64
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/talosctl
arm64
For linux
and darwin
operating systems talosctl
is also available for the arm64
processor architecture.
curl -Lo /usr/local/bin/talosctl https://github.com/talos-systems/talos/releases/latest/download/talosctl-$(uname -s | tr "[:upper:]" "[:lower:]")-arm64
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/talosctl
kubectl
Download kubectl
via one of methods outlined in the documentation.
Create the Cluster
Now run the following:
talosctl cluster create
Verify that you can reach Kubernetes:
$ kubectl get nodes -o wide
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION INTERNAL-IP EXTERNAL-IP OS-IMAGE KERNEL-VERSION CONTAINER-RUNTIME
talos-default-master-1 Ready master 115s v1.20.2 10.5.0.2 <none> Talos (v0.14.0) <host kernel> containerd://1.5.5
talos-default-worker-1 Ready <none> 115s v1.20.2 10.5.0.3 <none> Talos (v0.14.0) <host kernel> containerd://1.5.5
Destroy the Cluster
When you are all done, remove the cluster:
talosctl cluster destroy
Last modified July 19, 2022: docs: remove katacoda links (04a45dff2)