Learn how to securely install and run Kubeflow locally using k3d.
In this video, I'll walk you through the process step-by-step, from cloning the necessary repositories and configuring K3D clusters to setting up HTTPS with mksat and nip.io for secure access. With the right configurations and tools, you can ensure your Kubernetes cluster runs smoothly. This is perfect for those who want to run Kubeflow locally with the convenience of HTTPS and avoid recurring port forwarding hassles.
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🎬 Getting started with k3d: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uLouZa3y8A&t=28s
➡ Github repository: https://github.com/alonge-dev/udemy-kubeflow-mlops
➡ Kubeflow installation repository: https://github.com/kubeflow/manifests
➡ mkcert: https://github.com/FiloSottile/mkcert
➡ nip.io: https://github.com/exentriquesolutions/nip.io
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00:00 Introduction to Secure Kubeflow Installation
00:22 Kubeflow Installation Methods
01:34 Cloning the Repository and Tools Setup
03:35 Configuring K3D Cluster
06:36 Installing Kubeflow
11:24 Setting Up HTTPS for Kubeflow
15:16 Accessing Kubeflow Dashboard
16:17 Resource Requirements and Cleanup
17:18 Conclusion and Next Steps
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