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Container Service for Kubernetes:Getting Started

Last Updated:Aug 08, 2023

Container Service for Kubernetes (ACK) allows you to easily and efficiently run and manage containerized applications in the cloud. This topic is intended for ACK first-time users. This topic provides links to references for getting started with different types of ACK clusters and components.

In most cases, you can follow the procedure in the following figure to use ACK after you activate the service. For more information, see References.

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References

Cluster/component

References

ACK managed cluster and ACK dedicated cluster

  • Overview

    This topic describes how to use ACK and the ACK documentation.

  • Quick start for first-time users

    This topic describes how to activate ACK and grant permissions to ACK in the ACK console.

  • Deploy a magic cube game in an ACK cluster

    • This topic describes how to activate ACK, grant permissions, create an ACK cluster, and deploy, expose, and test a magic cube game in the ACK console.

    • This topic also describes how to deploy, expose, and test a magic cube game in the Resource Orchestration Service (ROS) console.

  • Getting started with ACK using kubectl

    This topic describes how to use kubectl to activate ACK, grant permissions to ACK, and deploy, expose, and test a magic cube game.

ACK Serverless cluster

ACK Edge cluster

Create an ACK Edge cluster

Cloud-native AI suite

  • Cloud-native AI suite user guide

    This topic describes how to use the cloud-native AI suite to run a deep learning job in an ACK cluster, optimize the performance of distributed training, tune the model, and deploy the model in the ACK cluster.

  • Cloud-native AI suite operations and maintenance guide

    This topic describes basic O&M operations that you can perform on the cloud-native suite. For example, you can install the cloud-native AI suite, view resources dashboards, and manage users and quotas.

Distributed Cloud Container Platform for Kubernetes (ACK One)

Getting Started