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=== Provisioning a cluster

To create a {kube} cluster on IBM Cloud, you need `Administrator` access to IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service. To verify your `Administrator` access, log in to the https://cloud.ibm.com/[IBM Cloud Dashboard^]. Then, navigate to `Manage > Access (IAM) > Users > [Your Username] > Access Policies`. Alternatively, if you are part of an access group, you also can check `Manage > Access (IAM) > Access groups > [Your Access Group] > Access`. Using the steps mentioned previously, you can confirm that `Administrator` is listed as a policy for all resources in the account or for the Kubernetes service.
To create a {kube} cluster on IBM Cloud, you need `Administrator` access to IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service. To verify your `Administrator` access, log in to the https://cloud.ibm.com/[IBM Cloud Dashboard^]. Then, navigate to `Manage > Access (IAM) > Users > [Your Username] > Access > Access Policies`. Alternatively, if you are part of an access group, you also can check `Manage > Access (IAM) > Access groups > [Your Access Group] > Access`. Using the steps mentioned previously, you can confirm that `Administrator` is listed as a policy for all resources in the account or for the Kubernetes service.

Once you have confirmed that you have appropriate permissions, use the following commands to provision a cluster.

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