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      • MKE 4k Documentation
        • Concepts
          • Architecture
          • Configuration
          • K0rdent Templates
          • Container Network Interface
        • Getting Started
          • System requirements
          • Install the MKE 4k CLI
          • Licensing MKE 4k
          • Create a cluster
          • Offline installation
          • Start interacting with the cluster
          • Access and manage the cluster with kubectl
          • Add and remove cluster nodes
          • Obtain the current MKE 4k configuration file
          • Uninstall a cluster
        • Configuration
          • Authentication
            • Basic authentication
            • OIDC
            • SAML
            • LDAP
          • Backup and restore
            • Back up using an external storage provider
            • Back up with an in-cluster storage provider
          • Kubernetes components
            • kubelet
            • kube-apiserver
            • kube-controller-manager
            • kube-scheduler
            • etcd
          • Add services
          • Ingress controller
            • TCP and UDP services
          • MetalLB load balancer
          • Monitoring
          • Support bundle
          • Telemetry
          • CoreDNS Lameduck
          • k0rdent CAPI providers
          • MKE 4k Dashboard
          • NVIDIA GPU Workloads
          • Policy Controller
            • OPA Gatekeeper
          • Node Feature Discovery (NFD)
          • Cloud providers
          • TLS certificates
          • Workload node deployment
          • Multus
        • Release Notes
          • Features Summary
          • 4.1.0
            • Enhancements
            • Addressed issues
            • Known issues
            • Middleware component versions
        • Tutorials
          • Create a Kubernetes cluster in AWS using Terraform and install MKE 4k
          • Create a Kubernetes cluster in single node and install MKE 4k
          • Setting up Okta as an OIDC provider
          • Setting up Okta as a SAML provider
          • Setting up OpenLDAP as an LDAP provider
        • Upgrade from MKE 3.7 or 3.8
        • Open Source Components and Licenses
      • More
      • MKE 3.7 documentation
      • MKE 3.8 documentation
      • Mirantis products

      Deploy Containers At Scale

      Mirantis Kubernetes Engine (MKE) 4k is an evolution of the industry-leading enterprise container platform, redesigned with open source k0s Kubernetes at the core and fully composable architecture to deliver the highest levels of security, stability, and performance for your specific use case and deployment requirements.

      Get Started

      Open source components

      Deliver cloud native applications faster: engineer use-case-optimized MKE 4k platforms from CNCF open source components, then manage them declaratively.

      Zero lock-in

      Build and ship cloud native applications to any public, private, multi-cloud, hybrid-cloud, or bare metal environment.

      Secure by default

      Deploy swiftly out of the box with enterprise-grade, FIPS-validated default components or swap in alternatives.

      Automation

      Streamline operations with automation built throughout the stack, using standardized API interfaces and GitOps-based lifecycle management.

      Enterprise support

      World-class enterprise support, with your choice of 24/7 proactive support or managed services.

      Upgrade from MKE 3.7 and 3.8

      Existing MKE 3.7/3.8 users can easily upgrade in place to MKE 4k without any downtime. MKE 4k has feature parity with MKE 3.7/3.8, plus additional capabilities


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