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* A translation layer will translate *CDF events* into *Keptn events*, followed by a step-wise integration of the established eventing standard into Keptn.
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* A translation layer will translate *CDF events* into *Keptn events*, followed by a step-wise integration of the established eventing standard into Keptn.
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- **Execution-Plane support**: *Central component (e.g., Operator) for installing and managing execution-planes.*
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- **Execution-Plane support**: *Central component (e.g., Operator) for installing and managing execution-planes.*
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* For handling multiple execution-planes that are connected to one Keptn control-plane, a central component (*in the sense of an Operator*) has to be in place that allows installing an execution-plane, handles the communication back to the control-plane, and is responsible for operating the integrations (which are running on the execution-plane).
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* For handling multiple execution-planes that are connected to one Keptn control-plane, a central component (*in the sense of an Operator*) has to be in place that allows installing an execution-plane, handles the communication back to the control-plane, and is responsible for operating the integrations (which are running on the execution-plane).
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- (future) **Multi-tenancy**: *Reduction of resource footprint by multi-tenant capabilities.*
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- **Multi-tenancy**: *Reduction of resource footprint by multi-tenant capabilities.*
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* This concludes architectural changes in Keptn core for maintaining multiple clients with multiple projects by one Keptn deployment.
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* This concludes architectural changes in Keptn core for maintaining multiple clients with multiple projects by one Keptn deployment.
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## Incubation Proposal Resources
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## Incubation Proposal Resources
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