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In this document, we will explore the different types of Kubernetes clusters Platform9 Managed Kubernetes (PMK) supports today.
- ** On Premises (BareOS) – Platform9 uses the term ‘BareOS’ to refer to physical servers or a set of Linux virtual machines like VMWare or KVM. Clusters created using these machine types are called a BareOS cluster. Once created, these clusters will show up in your PMK UI with type ‘BareOS’.
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- EKS Clusters - Platform9 supports creating Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service(EKS) clusters, provisioned and managed using Kubernetes Cluster API.
- AWS Clusters - Platform9 supports creating clusters natively in AWS using EC2 instances provisioned and managed using Kubernetes Cluster API. This is a newly added mechanism for creating clusters on AWS using EC2 instances and is more feature rich compared to the legacy mechanism (below).
- AWS Clusters (Legacy) – This is the PMK legacy mechanism to create clusters natively in AWS using EC2 instances and using Platform9's native Qbert cluster management APIs.
- Azure Native Clusters – Platform9 provides native integration with Microsoft Azure to create Kubernetes clusters (non-AKS, leveraging VM instances) and manages the lifecycle of each component required to run a Kubernetes Cluster.
- Imported Clusters - Platform9 can connect to and import following types of clusters into the PMK management plane:
- Imported GKE Clusters – Platform9 can connect to and import a GKE Clusters.
- Imported EKS Clusters – Platform9 can connect to and import a EKS Clusters.
- Imported AKS Clusters – Platform9 can connect to and import a AKS Clusters.
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Last updated by Anagha Pamidi on Jan 27, 2026
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