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# Digital Ocean
As a start, read the [introduction into kubernetes](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/an-introduction-to-kubernetes) by the folks at Digital Ocean. The following section should enable you to deploy Human Connection to your kubernetes cluster.
## Connect to your local cluster
1. Create a cluster at [Digital Ocean](https://www.digitalocean.com/).
2. Download the `***-kubeconfig.yaml` from the Web UI.
3. Move the file to the default location where kubectl expects it to be: `mv ***-kubeconfig.yaml ~/.kube/config`. Alternatively you can set the config on every command: `--kubeconfig ***-kubeconfig.yaml`
4. Now check if you can connect to the cluster and if its your newly created one by running: `kubectl get nodes`
The output should look about like this:
```
$ kubectl get nodes
NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION
nifty-driscoll-uu1w Ready <none> 69d v1.13.2
nifty-driscoll-uuiw Ready <none> 69d v1.13.2
nifty-driscoll-uusn Ready <none> 69d v1.13.2
```
If you got the steps right above and see your nodes you can continue.
Digital Ocean kubernetes clusters don't have a graphical interface, so I suggest
to setup the [kubernetes dashboard](./dashboard/README.md) as a next step.
Configuring [HTTPS](./https/README.md) is bit tricky and therefore I suggest to
do this as a last step.