cloudpakforapplications-appmod
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  • Introduction
  • Setup
    • Cloud Workshop + Cloud Shell Setup Instructions
  • Technology Foundations
    • Lab: Docker101
      • Pre-work
      • Lab 1
      • Lab 2
      • Lab 3
    • Lab: Kubernetes 101
      • Lab 1 - Deploy Application
      • Lab 2 - Scale Application
      • Lab 3 - Multi-tier Application
    • Lab: Kubernetes and Operators
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      • Excercise - 0b
      • Excercise - 1
      • Excercise - 2
      • Excercise - 3
      • Excercise - 4
      • Excercise - 5
    • Lab: Helm 101
      • Setup Helm
      • Lab 1 - Deploy Application
      • Lab 2 - Update Application
      • Lab 3 - Revisions
      • Lab 4 - Helm Repositories
  • Microservices Development
    • Lab: Deploy Microservices on IKS
    • Lab: Istio 101
      • Setup Istio
      • Lab 1 - Installing Istio
      • Lab 2 - Deploying Guestbook Application
      • Lab 3 - Expose the Service Mesh with Istio Ingress Gateway
      • Lab 4 - Perform Traffic Management
  • Modern Development with OpenShift
    • Lab: Openshift S2I and Templates
    • Lab - S2I Open Liberty
  • CI/CD
    • Lab: CI/CD with Jenkins on OpenShift
    • Lab: Jenkins Pipelines with IKS
    • Lab: Tekton on OpenShift
  • Tools for Modernization
    • Lab - Explore Transformation Advisor
  • Resources
    • IBM Developer
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  • Create an IBM Cloud account
  • Log in to IBM Cloud and create Kubernetes cluster
  • Applying the IBM Cloud feature code and creating a cluster

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In this module, you will create an IBM Cloud account (if you do not already have an account) and create an IBM Kubernetes Service (IKS)cluster instance. Creating the IKS cluster will take approximately 20 minutes, so plan for this brief delay before going on to complete the rest of the lab exercises.

Begin with the appropriate step for you, if you don't already have an IBM Cloud account, start with that. Otherwise begin at log in to IBM Cloud and create your cluster.

Create an IBM Cloud account

If you do not have an IBM Cloud account go to .

Complete all of the fields and then click on the Create Account button.

A confirmation email with a link will be sent to you. Open your email application and click on the link to verify your email address and activate your account.

Note: Activating your account may take you directly to the IBM Cloud dashboard. If this happens, it ok to skip over the login step in the following section.

Log in to IBM Cloud and create Kubernetes cluster

Click on the top left navigation menu and select Kubernetes.

In the Kubernetes Cluster tile in the middle of the screen, click on the Create cluster button.

This will bring you to a page where you can select a cluster plan type.

Select the Free plan and then wait to see if you are shown a Create cluster button. If you see this, click on the button to create your cluster (keep the default the cluster name of mycluster). You're all set when the creating cluster confirmation message appears.

If you see Upgrade - you will need to upgrade your IBM Cloud account with a feature code before creating the cluster.

Applying the IBM Cloud feature code and creating a cluster

Your lab instructor will provide a link (and possibly a confirmation code) to obtain the feature code.

To apply the feature code to your account, click in the top menu Manage->Account. Then from the left menu, select Account Settings .

Scroll in the main panel to the Subscription and feature codes section and click on Apply code.

Enter in the feature code and select Apply

After the code is applied - Click on the top left navigation menu and select Kubernetes.

In the Kubernetes Cluster tile in the middle of the screen, click on the Create cluster button.

This will bring you to a page where you can select a cluster plan type.

Select the Free plan and then wait to see if you are shown a Create cluster button. Click on the button to create your cluster (keep the default the cluster name of mycluster). You're all set when the creating cluster confirmation message appears.

Log in to the to access the dashboard.

Continue on to the .

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IBM Cloud Registration
Create an IBM Cloud account
Log in to IBM Cloud and create Kubernetes cluster
IBM Cloud Registration
Navigation Menu
Kubernetes dashboard
Apply Feature Code
Kubernetes dashboard