# kube-vip kube-vip provides Kubernetes clusters with a virtual IP and load balancer for both the control plane (for building a highly-available cluster) and Kubernetes Services of type LoadBalancer without relying on any external hardware or software. ## Install You have to explicitly enable the kube-vip extension: ```yaml kube_vip_enabled: true ``` You also need to enable [kube-vip as HA, Load Balancer, or both](https://kube-vip.io/docs/installation/static/#kube-vip-as-ha-load-balancer-or-both): ```yaml # HA for control-plane, requires a VIP kube_vip_controlplane_enabled: true kube_vip_address: 10.42.42.42 loadbalancer_apiserver: address: "{{ kube_vip_address }}" port: 6443 # kube_vip_interface: ens160 # LoadBalancer for services kube_vip_services_enabled: false # kube_vip_services_interface: ens320 ``` > Note: When using `kube-vip` as LoadBalancer for services, [additional manual steps](https://kube-vip.io/docs/usage/cloud-provider/) are needed. If using [ARP mode](https://kube-vip.io/docs/installation/static/#arp) : ```yaml kube_vip_arp_enabled: true ``` If using [BGP mode](https://kube-vip.io/docs/installation/static/#bgp) : ```yaml kube_vip_bgp_enabled: true kube_vip_local_as: 65000 kube_vip_bgp_routerid: 192.168.0.2 kube_vip_bgppeers: - 192.168.0.10:65000::false - 192.168.0.11:65000::false # kube_vip_bgp_peeraddress: # kube_vip_bgp_peerpass: # kube_vip_bgp_peeras: ```