The command bellow creates a new kind cluster with 1 control plane and 3 workers nodes, disabling the default CNI plugin.
kind create cluster --name cilium --config=kind-config.yaml
The result should be:
Creating cluster "cilium" ...
✓ Ensuring node image (kindest/node:v1.21.1) 🖼
✓ Preparing nodes 📦 📦 📦 📦
✓ Writing configuration 📜
✓ Starting control-plane 🕹️
✓ Installing StorageClass 💾
✓ Joining worker nodes 🚜
Set kubectl context to "kind-cilium"
You can now use your cluster with:
kubectl cluster-info --context kind-cilium
Not sure what to do next? 😅 Check out https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/docs/user/quick-start/