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  1. operator/README.md

    ```bash
    HUB=docker.io/<your-account> TAG=latest make docker.operator
    ```
    
    This builds the controller binary and docker file, and pushes the image to the specified hub with the `latest` tag.
    Once the images are pushed, configure kubectl to point to your cluster and install the controller.
    
    Install the controller manifest:
    
    ```bash
    istioctl operator init --hub docker.io/<your-account> --tag latest
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  2. manifests/charts/README.md

    It is strongly recommended that different namespaces are used, with different service accounts.
    In particular access to the security-critical production components (root CA, policy, control)
    should be locked down and restricted.  The new installer allows multiple instances of
    policy/control/telemetry - so testing/staging of new settings and versions can be performed
    by a different role than the prod version.
    
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