This topic is an overview of how you can manage VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Integrated Edition (TKGI) clusters in the TKGI Management Console (TKGI MC) on vSphere.
Overview
Cluster creation in the TKGI MC involves the following actions:
- Add users and user groups to VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Integrated Edition, and assign roles to them so that they can create and manage clusters. For information about user management, see Identity Management in the Management Console.
- Set resource quotas to limit the amount of compute power and memory that users can consume. For information about quotas, see Assign Resource Quotas to Users.
- Create network and compute profiles, so that you can customize the networking, CPU, memory, and storage for different types of cluster. For information about network and compute profiles, see Creating and Managing Network Profiles in the Management Console and Creating and Managing Compute Profiles in the Management Console.
- When you have set up users and configured network and compute profiles, you can easily Create Clusters in the Management Console, applying network and Kubernetes profiles to the clusters.
- After you create clusters, you can Monitor and Manage Clusters, Nodes, and Namespaces in the Management Console.
- If a new version of Kubernetes is available, you can Upgrade Clusters to a New Version of Kubernetes.
You can create Kubernetes clusters in your VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Integrated Edition deployment by using the VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Integrated Edition CLI or by using the VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Integrated Edition Management Console. For information about using the VMware Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Integrated Edition CLI to create clusters, see Creating Clusters.
For information about how to deploy the management console and install Tanzu Kubernetes Grid Integrated Edition, see Install on vSphere with the Management Console.