Kurator is an open source distributed cloud native platform that helps users to build their own distributed cloud native infrastructure and facilitates enterprise digital transformation.
Kurator integrates popular cloud native software stacks including Karmada, KubeEdge, Volcano, Kubernetes, Istio, Prometheus, etc. It provides powerful capabilities to multi-cloud and multi-cluster, including:
- Multi-cloud, Edge-cloud, Edge-edge Synergy
- Unified Resource Orchestration
- Unified Scheduling
- Unified Traffic Management
- Unified Telemetry
This guide will cover:
- Install Karmada and join a Kubernetes member cluster
- Install Istio
- Install KubeEdge and join an edge node
- Install Volcano
- Install Prometheus
hack/local-dev-setup.sh
This script will create three clusters for you, one is used to host Karmada control plane and the other two will be joined as member clusters.
Install Karmada control plane:
kurator install karmada --kubeconfig=/root/.kube/kurator-host.config
Join cluster member1
:
kurator join karmada member1 \
--cluster-kubeconfig=/root/.kube/kurator-members.config \
--cluster-context=kurator-member1
Join cluster member2
:
$ kurator join karmada member2 \
--cluster-kubeconfig=/root/.kube/kurator-members.config \
--cluster-context=kurator-member2
kurator install istio --primary member1 --remote member2
Install KubeEdge control plane:
kurator install kubeedge --cluster member1 --advertise-address=<ip>
Join edge node:
kurator join edge --cluster member1 \
--cloudcore-address=<ip:port> \
--node-ip= <node ip>\
-p="${NODE_PWD}"
kurator install volcano
kurator install prometheus --primary member1
If you're interested in being a contributor and want to get involved in developing the Kurator code, please see CONTRIBUTING for details on submitting patches and the contribution workflow.
Kurator is under the Apache 2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for details.