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What Is A Cloud Provider
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A Cloud Provider enables Administrators to authenticate and deploy Kubernetes clusters on a wide variety of private or public clouds. A cloud provider then leverages features and capabilities native to that cloud to create Kubernetes clusters on it.
Platform9 Managed Kubernetes can be deployed on following cloud platforms today:
- Amazon Web services
To create a Kubernetes cluster using Platform9’s native public integrations, you need to first create AWSAzure credentials and then add a cloud provider.
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