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[Rackspace][26] has created Corekube as a simple, quick way to deploy Kubernetes on OpenStack. By using a decoupled infrastructure that is coordinated by etcd, fleet and flannel, it enables users to try Kubernetes and CoreOS without all the fuss of setting things up by hand.

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Title: Rackspace's Corekube for Kubernetes Deployment on OpenStack
Summary
Rackspace developed Corekube, a streamlined solution for deploying Kubernetes on OpenStack. Utilizing a decoupled infrastructure coordinated by etcd, fleet, and flannel, Corekube allows users to easily experiment with Kubernetes and CoreOS without manual setup complexities.