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RKE1 is the base cluster we using for years, and it's easily understood, just create a config.yaml (or will be generated by cli) and you're good to run.
The quick start here is not easy-to-go, I saw we need a server & agent after read some and trying to understand the architecture - seem the server / agent need to be installed on each node, how is that better than RKE1? On RKE1 you can provide the yaml, user&pass, and go on to install a lot of nodes at once.
What do I missing?
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RKE1 is the base cluster we using for years, and it's easily understood, just create a config.yaml (or will be generated by cli) and you're good to run.
The quick start here is not easy-to-go, I saw we need a server & agent after read some and trying to understand the architecture - seem the server / agent need to be installed on each node, how is that better than RKE1? On RKE1 you can provide the yaml, user&pass, and go on to install a lot of nodes at once.
What do I missing?
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