# Create your cluster Creating your cluster requires two steps: 1. Creating the necessary resources in your cloud environment 2. Bootstrapping the Constellation cluster and setting up a connection See the [architecture](../architecture/orchestration.md) section for details on the inner workings of this process. ## The *create* step This step creates the necessary resources for your cluster in your cloud environment. ### Prerequisites Before creating your cluster you need to decide on * the initial size of your cluster (the number of control-plane and worker nodes) * the machine type of your nodes (depending on the availability in your cloud environment) * whether to enable autoscaling for your cluster (automatically adding and removing nodes depending on resource demands) You can find the currently supported machine types for your cloud environment in the [installation guide](../architecture/orchestration.md). ### Configuration Constellation can generate a configuration file for your cloud provider: ```bash constellation config generate azure ``` ```bash constellation config generate gcp ``` This creates the file `constellation-conf.yaml` in the current directory. You must edit it before you can execute the next steps. Next, download the latest trusted measurements for your configured image. ```bash constellation config fetch-measurements ``` For more details, see the [verification section](../workflows/verify-cluster.md). ### Create The following command creates a cluster with one control-plane and two worker nodes: ```bash constellation create --control-plane-nodes 1 --worker-nodes 2 -y ``` For details on the flags and a list of supported instance types, consult the command help via `constellation create -h`. *create* will store your cluster's configuration to a file named [`constellation-state.json`](../architecture/orchestration.md#installation-process) in your current directory. ## The *init* step The following command initializes and bootstraps your cluster: ```bash constellation init ``` To enable autoscaling in your cluster, add the `--autoscale` flag: ```bash constellation init --autoscale ``` Next, configure `kubectl` for your Constellation cluster: ```bash export KUBECONFIG="$PWD/constellation-admin.conf" kubectl get nodes -o wide ``` 🏁 That's it. You've successfully created a Constellation cluster.