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Local Setup has not been mentioned at Kubeflow site #3147
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Hi, You can find steps for local installation here . |
/assign |
There are also many distributions which support local installation, for example deployKF. |
/close |
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I need comments/thoughts about including minikube as part of the kubeflow installation on the website. |
@varodrig FYI, we can transfer some of the Kubeflow Manifests README into Kubeflow org since it provides straightforward and simple way to deploy Kubeflow locally with Kind |
If we choose to include any instructions about the manifests on the website itself, we must be very clear that we aren't offering support to end users. Otherwise, many people will just follow the instructions and then end up with a platform that they have to support themselves, and then blame the project when stuff goes wrong. Kubeflow is not a simple platform to run, mainly because there's so much variation in how it can be deployed and your environment. |
I think it is https://www.kubeflow.org/docs/started/installing-kubeflow/#kubeflow-manifests which also applies to installing on minikube and links to https://github.com/kubeflow/manifests with the disclaimer For commercial production-level usage and support there are many options. You can use a third-party commercial distribution, hire consultants or build up the knowledge yourself to maintain and extend your Kubeflow installation." |
@varodrig i think we should remove the branch links and link the general release page https://github.com/kubeflow/manifests/releases instead to be always up to date. also https://github.com/kubeflow/manifests?tab=readme-ov-file#installation is a better link to the kubeflow manifests repository for guys who just want to try it out. |
It's important that people don't get linked to the master page, however, because they might install an unreleased version. That's why we link the branches. It also has the side effect of showing what versions we have. |
/help |
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Thank you all for the comments, we need help on implementing this into the website to include additional information to cover cc @mohamedniyaz1996 I hope the information provided above helps. thank you and please reach out if you need anything.
to be included on the website. |
/help |
I have been going though the official document of installing Kubeflow on minikube, but not able to find the local installation of Kubeflow on minikube. Please let me know if I am missing something on this.
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