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  1. Kubernetes Documentation
  2. Tasks
  3. Administer a Cluster
  4. Administration with kubeadm

Administration with kubeadm

If you don't yet have a cluster, visit bootstrapping clusters with kubeadm.

The tasks in this section are aimed at people administering an existing cluster:

  • Adding Linux worker nodes
  • Adding Windows worker nodes
  • Upgrading kubeadm clusters
  • Upgrading Linux nodes
  • Upgrading Windows nodes
  • Configuring a cgroup driver
  • Certificate Management with kubeadm
  • Reconfiguring a kubeadm cluster
  • Changing The Kubernetes Package Repository

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