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### Cloud Provider Stack
See [infrastructure-stack](#infrastructure-stack).
### Cluster
A Kubernetes cluster.
### Managed Cluster
A Managed Kubernetes cluster from a service provider such as GKE, EKS, or AKS.
### Target Cluster
A Kubernetes cluster where application deployments and pods are scheduled to run.
### Control Cluster
See [Dedicated Crossplane Instance](#dedicated-crossplane-instance).
### Crossplane Instance
Crossplane is a multicloud control plane, that happens to use the Kubernetes API machinery
as a platform for declarative management. A Crossplane Instance is an instance of a
Kuberentes API server with the Crossplane Stacks Manager installed into it, capable of
installing cloud provider or application Stacks to build a custom control plane for one
or more environments.
A Kubernetes cluster with:
* Crossplane installed
* One or more worker nodes where Crossplane controllers can run
* Zero or more Crossplane Stacks installed
### Dedicated Crossplane Instance
Crossplane instance running on a dedicated k8s API server with no Kubernetes worker nodes.
The Dedicated Crossplane Instance is separate from the target Kubernetes cluster(s) where
Crossplane instance running on a dedicated Kubernetes cluster
separate from the target Kubernetes cluster(s) where
application deployments and pods are scheduled to run.
### Embedded Crossplane Instance
Crossplane instance running on the same Kubernetes API server as the Kubernetes target cluster
where app deployments and pods will run.
Crossplane instance running on a Kubernetes target cluster where app deployments and pods will run.
### Cloud Provider
Cloud provider such as GCP, AWS, Azure offering IaaS, cloud networking, and managed services.
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to be deployed to the scheduled cluster, and managed resources are provisioned
and securely connected to the application.
### Cluster
A Kubernetes cluster.
### Target Cluster
A Kubernetes cluster where application deployments and pods are scheduled to run.
### Managed Cluster
A Managed Kubernetes cluster from a service provider such as GKE, EKS, or AKS.
### In-Tree
In-tree means its source code lives in a core Crossplane git repository.