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To get started with Karpenter, the [Getting Started with Karpenter]({{< relref "getting-started-with-karpenter" >}}) guide provides an end-to-end procedure for creating a cluster (with `eksctl`) and adding Karpenter.

See the [AKS Node autoprovisioning article](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/aks/node-autoprovision) on how to use Karpenter on Azure's AKS or go to the [Karpenter provider for Azure open source repository](https://github.com/Azure/karpenter-provider-azure) for self-hosting on Azure and additional information.

If you prefer, the following instructions use Terraform to create a cluster and add Karpenter:

* [Amazon EKS Blueprints for Terraform](https://aws-ia.github.io/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints): Follow a basic [Getting Started](https://aws-ia.github.io/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints/getting-started/) guide and also add modules and add-ons. This includes a [Karpenter](https://aws-ia.github.io/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints/patterns/karpenter/) add-on that lets you bypass the instructions in this guide for setting up Karpenter.
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This guide shows how to get started with Karpenter by creating a Kubernetes cluster and installing Karpenter.
To use Karpenter, you must be running a supported Kubernetes cluster on a supported cloud provider.
Currently, the following Cloud Providers are supported:
- [AWS](https://github.com/aws/karpenter-provider-aws)
- [Azure](https://github.com/Azure/karpenter-provider-azure)

The guide below explains how to utilize the [Karpenter provider for AWS](https://github.com/aws/karpenter-provider-aws) with EKS.

See the [AKS Node autoprovisioning article](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/aks/node-autoprovision) on how to use Karpenter on Azure's AKS or go to the [Karpenter provider for Azure open source repository](https://github.com/Azure/karpenter-provider-azure) for self-hosting on Azure and additional information.

## Create a cluster and add Karpenter

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To get started with Karpenter, the [Getting Started with Karpenter]({{< relref "getting-started-with-karpenter" >}}) guide provides an end-to-end procedure for creating a cluster (with `eksctl`) and adding Karpenter.

See the [AKS Node autoprovisioning article](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/aks/node-autoprovision) on how to use Karpenter on Azure's AKS or go to the [Karpenter provider for Azure open source repository](https://github.com/Azure/karpenter-provider-azure) for self-hosting on Azure and additional information.

If you prefer, the following instructions use Terraform to create a cluster and add Karpenter:

* [Amazon EKS Blueprints for Terraform](https://aws-ia.github.io/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints): Follow a basic [Getting Started](https://aws-ia.github.io/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints/getting-started/) guide and also add modules and add-ons. This includes a [Karpenter](https://aws-ia.github.io/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints/patterns/karpenter/) add-on that lets you bypass the instructions in this guide for setting up Karpenter.
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This guide shows how to get started with Karpenter by creating a Kubernetes cluster and installing Karpenter.
To use Karpenter, you must be running a supported Kubernetes cluster on a supported cloud provider.
Currently, the following Cloud Providers are supported:
- [AWS](https://github.com/aws/karpenter-provider-aws)
- [Azure](https://github.com/Azure/karpenter-provider-azure)

The guide below explains how to utilize the [Karpenter provider for AWS](https://github.com/aws/karpenter-provider-aws) with EKS.

See the [AKS Node autoprovisioning article](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/aks/node-autoprovision) on how to use Karpenter on Azure's AKS or go to the [Karpenter provider for Azure open source repository](https://github.com/Azure/karpenter-provider-azure) for self-hosting on Azure and additional information.

## Create a cluster and add Karpenter

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To get started with Karpenter, the [Getting Started with Karpenter]({{< relref "getting-started-with-karpenter" >}}) guide provides an end-to-end procedure for creating a cluster (with `eksctl`) and adding Karpenter.

See the [AKS Node autoprovisioning article](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/aks/node-autoprovision) on how to use Karpenter on Azure's AKS or go to the [Karpenter provider for Azure open source repository](https://github.com/Azure/karpenter-provider-azure) for self-hosting on Azure and additional information.

If you prefer, the following instructions use Terraform to create a cluster and add Karpenter:

* [Amazon EKS Blueprints for Terraform](https://aws-ia.github.io/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints): Follow a basic [Getting Started](https://aws-ia.github.io/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints/getting-started/) guide and also add modules and add-ons. This includes a [Karpenter](https://aws-ia.github.io/terraform-aws-eks-blueprints/patterns/karpenter/) add-on that lets you bypass the instructions in this guide for setting up Karpenter.
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This guide shows how to get started with Karpenter by creating a Kubernetes cluster and installing Karpenter.
To use Karpenter, you must be running a supported Kubernetes cluster on a supported cloud provider.
Currently, the following Cloud Providers are supported:
- [AWS](https://github.com/aws/karpenter-provider-aws)
- [Azure](https://github.com/Azure/karpenter-provider-azure)

The guide below explains how to utilize the [Karpenter provider for AWS](https://github.com/aws/karpenter-provider-aws) with EKS.

See the [AKS Node autoprovisioning article](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/aks/node-autoprovision) on how to use Karpenter on Azure's AKS or go to the [Karpenter provider for Azure open source repository](https://github.com/Azure/karpenter-provider-azure) for self-hosting on Azure and additional information.

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