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So as the first thing, we're going to create a cabinet cluster on LYNARD, which is super easy and

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intuitive.

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So you basically create a node account and note here that, of course, running the nodes of your cluster

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has some cost.

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So if you want to try that out for free, you can actually use the discount link that I provide you

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with, which will give you 100 dollars of credit so that you can actually follow along the tutorial

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and not spend any money.

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So let's go ahead and create cornetist cluster with this create button here.

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You can choose communities and let's call it K Cluster region is whatever is nearest to you.

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For me, it's going to be frontward.

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We can choose the latest available from the dropdown.

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And these are all the metadata you need for the cluster.

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And here below, you basically have different nodes available.

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And important to mention here that these are all working nodes.

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You don't have to create any master node with community service.

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So this is the easiest way to get started with communities and create a cluster, which is called MENAGED

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Community Service.

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So the platform likely node or other platforms, they basically manage the whole cluster for you.

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So they take care of the musterer processes and you only have to deal with the worker notes which come

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preinstalled with the container environment like Docker and all the processes necessary.

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So you don't have to do any initial setup or any configuration, which is super convenient when you're

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just starting off.

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Now we're going to choose from the list.

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I'm actually going to go with this one right here.

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You see the resource parameters of Rams, CPU and storage.

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And I'm going to choose three of such instances because I think two is not going to be enough for our

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setup.

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So basically, I'm creating three worker nodes in communities cluster and we're going to add that.

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And create the cluster.

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So here you see our work nodes are provisioning, they're getting IP addresses and so on and INLY nodes

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or Lenard communities engine.

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This actually takes very little time compared to other platforms.

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So in just a couple of minutes, the cluster should be up and running and here also see the sum or total

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of all the resources of my worker nodes.

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And here you just saw that EQIP config file just appeared, which is what we need to connect to this

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cluster from our laptop.

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So the worker nodes are coming up and the cluster is basically ready to connect to.
