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      <title>K3s quickstart</title>
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      <description>In my previous post, I shared my my experiences with k3s. Today I will show how easy it is to set up and host a simple static web page.
Prerequisites You will need a server (or your computer) and a DNS domain name. For my playground, I used OVH Public Cloud instance - D2-2 with Debian 11, and *.k3s.domain.com domain name.
Install k3s Installing k3s is very simple. Just execute curl -sfL https://get.</description>
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