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  • Introduction
    • What is Bunnyshell?
    • Bunnyshell Requirements
    • How Bunnyshell works
  • Quickstart Guide
    • Overview
    • Deploying the Application
    • Understanding how Bunnyshell works
    • What's next
    • Ephemeral Environments
    • Remote Development
    • Debugging
    • Bunnyshell CLI and Public API
    • Bunnyshell use cases
  • Advanced Quickstart Guide
    • Overview
    • Terraform Modules
  • Using Bunnyshell
    • Organizations
    • Projects
    • Environments
    • Components
    • Variables
    • Build Settings
    • Volumes
    • Engineering Metrics
    • Remote Development
  • Integrations
    • Git Version Control Systems
    • Kubernetes clusters
      • Amazon Web Services
      • DigitalOcean
      • Google Cloud Platform
      • Microsoft Azure
      • Private Kubernetes Clusters
    • Terraform
    • Registries
    • Slack
  • Tutorials
    • Creating and Deploying your first Environment
    • Creating and Deploying your first Ephemeral Environment
    • Destroying an Ephemeral Environment
    • Automatically Updating Your Environment with New Commits/Merges
    • Setting up Environment Availability Rules
  • Reference Guide
    • Environment definition file (env.yaml)
    • Docker compose conversion support
    • Monitoring Metrics
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  1. Integrations

Kubernetes clusters

Bunnyshell makes it easier for you to deploy your code into a Kubernetes cluster. Our service currently supports integration with Kubernetes clusters from the following:

https://documentation.bunnyshell.com/integrations/kubernetes-clusters/amazon-web-servicesdocumentation.bunnyshell.comchevron-right
https://documentation.bunnyshell.com/integrations/kubernetes-clusters/digitaloceandocumentation.bunnyshell.comchevron-right
https://documentation.bunnyshell.com/integrations/kubernetes-clusters/google-cloud-platformdocumentation.bunnyshell.comchevron-right
https://documentation.bunnyshell.com/integrations/kubernetes-clusters/microsoft-azuredocumentation.bunnyshell.comchevron-right
https://documentation.bunnyshell.com/integrations/kubernetes-clusters/private-kubernetes-clustersdocumentation.bunnyshell.comchevron-right
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Alternatively, you can postpone adding your own cluster and use the managed Kubernetes cluster to deploy your code.

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