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You need to have an Azure account, and a running AKS cluster. You also need to be authenticated with the cluster and be able to see the cluster state. See [Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/kubernetes-service).

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You need to have Docker Compose installed. See [Installing Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/).

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You need to have an AWS account, and a running EKS cluster. You also need to be authenticated with the cluster and be able to see the cluster state. See [Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service](https://aws.amazon.com/eks/).

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You need to have a Google Cloud account, and a running GKE cluster. You also need to be authenticated with the cluster and be able to see the cluster state. See [Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine).

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You need to have the Minikube cluster installed and running. See [Minikube - Get Started!](https://minikube.sigs.k8s.io/docs/start). There is TrustGraph documentation on Minikube [here](https://trustgraph.ai/docs/running/minikube).

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You need to have an OVHcloud account, and a running Managed Kubernetes cluster. You also need to be authenticated with the cluster and be able to see the cluster state. See [OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes](https://www.ovhcloud.com/en/public-cloud/kubernetes/).

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You need to have the Podman environment and Podman Compose installed. This should be available with your Linux distribution. See [Beginner's Guide to Using Podman Compose](https://linuxhandbook.com/podman-compose/).

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You need to have a Scaleway account, and a running Kubernetes Kapsule cluster. You also need to be authenticated with the cluster and be able to see the cluster state. See [Scaleway Kubernetes Kapsule](https://www.scaleway.com/en/kubernetes-kapsule/).