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### Install Kubernetes[](#install-kubernetes)
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1. [Follow the Kubernetes instructions to install kubeadm](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/). For a compatible version for this release, see [Support and compatibility](https://docs.tigera.io/calico-enterprise/latest/getting-started/compatibility#kubernetes-kubeadm).
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1. [Follow the Kubernetes instructions to install kubeadm](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/). For a compatible version for this release, see [Support and compatibility](https://docs.tigera.io/calico-enterprise/latest/getting-started/compatibility).
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> **SECONDARY:** After installing kubeadm, do not power down or restart the host. Instead, continue directly to the next step.
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- A [compatible Kubernetes cluster](https://docs.tigera.io/calico-enterprise/latest/getting-started/compatibility#kubernetes-kubeadm)
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- A [compatible Kubernetes cluster](https://docs.tigera.io/calico-enterprise/latest/getting-started/compatibility)
- A [Tigera license key and credentials](https://docs.tigera.io/calico-enterprise/latest/getting-started/install-on-clusters/calico-enterprise)
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- A [compatible OpenShift cluster](https://docs.tigera.io/calico-enterprise/latest/getting-started/compatibility#openshift)
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- A [compatible OpenShift cluster](https://docs.tigera.io/calico-enterprise/latest/getting-started/compatibility)
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Your environment meets the <!-- -->Calico Enterprise<!-- --> [system requirements](https://docs.tigera.io/calico-enterprise/latest/getting-started/install-on-clusters/openshift/requirements)
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- A [compatible AKS cluster](https://docs.tigera.io/calico-enterprise/latest/getting-started/compatibility#aks)
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- A [compatible AKS cluster](https://docs.tigera.io/calico-enterprise/latest/getting-started/compatibility)
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- To use the Calico CNI, you must configure the AKS cluster with [Bring your own CNI](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/use-byo-cni?tabs=azure-cli)
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- To use the Azure CNI, see [Azure CNI networking](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/configure-azure-cni)
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- You have a [compatible EKS cluster](https://docs.tigera.io/calico-enterprise/latest/getting-started/compatibility#eks).
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- You have a [compatible EKS cluster](https://docs.tigera.io/calico-enterprise/latest/getting-started/compatibility).
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- Your cluster meets the [system requirements](https://docs.tigera.io/calico-enterprise/latest/getting-started/install-on-clusters/requirements).
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- You [disabled network policy for the AWS VPC CNI](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/network-policy-disable.html).
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- You have a [Tigera license key and credentials](https://docs.tigera.io/calico-enterprise/latest/getting-started/install-on-clusters/calico-enterprise).
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- A [compatible kOps cluster](https://docs.tigera.io/calico-enterprise/latest/getting-started/compatibility#kops-on-aws)
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- Configure your cluster for Calico Enterprise CNI The workload cluster must be configured with `CNI: none`. When the workload cluster is bootstrapped, the nodes will be in a `NotReady` state until Calico Enterprise is installed. For more information, see [Tanzu networking](https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Tanzu-Kubernetes-Grid/1.4/vmware-tanzu-kubernetes-grid-14/GUID-tanzu-k8s-clusters-networking.html) and [Tanzu configuration file reference](https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Tanzu-Kubernetes-Grid/1.4/vmware-tanzu-kubernetes-grid-14/GUID-tanzu-config-reference.html).
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Ensure that your Calico Enterprise OpenShift cluster is running a supported version of [OpenShift Container Platform](https://docs.tigera.io/calico-enterprise/latest/getting-started/compatibility#openshift), and the Calico Enterprise operator version is v1.2.4 or greater.
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Ensure that your Calico Enterprise OpenShift cluster is running a supported version of [OpenShift Container Platform](https://docs.tigera.io/calico-enterprise/latest/getting-started/compatibility), and the Calico Enterprise operator version is v1.2.4 or greater.
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> **SECONDARY:** You can check if you are running the operator by checking for the existence of the operator namespace with `oc get ns tigera-operator` or issuing `oc get tigerastatus`; a successful return means your installation is using the operator.
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