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The `kube` page index gets a weight of 300 and its child pages should get weight values starting > 300. Signed-off-by: Simon Pasquier <spasquie@redhat.com>
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weight: 500
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weight: 302
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title: Deploy to kubeadm
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parent: kube
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lead: Deploy kube-prometheus to Kubernets kubeadm.
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lead: This guide will help you deploying kube-prometheus on Kubernetes kubeadm.
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images: []
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draft: false
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description: Deploy kube-prometheus to Kubernets kubeadm.
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date: "2021-03-08T23:04:32+01:00"
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description: This guide will help you deploying kube-prometheus on Kubernetes kubeadm.
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The [kubeadm](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/independent/create-cluster-kubeadm/) tool is linked by Kubernetes as the offical way to deploy and manage self-hosted clusters. kubeadm does a lot of heavy lifting by automatically configuring your Kubernetes cluster with some common options. This guide is intended to show you how to deploy Prometheus, Prometheus Operator and Kube Prometheus to get you started monitoring your cluster that was deployed with kubeadm.
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