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Node image
Describes the node OS image that runs on Google Distributed Cloud cluster nodes.
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Networking
Describes Google Distributed Cloud networking architecture.
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Connecting to Google
Describes the various ways that you can connect Google Distributed Cloud clusters running in your on-premises data center to Google's network.
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Storage
Describes the storage options in Google Distributed Cloud.
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Security
Describes the security features included in Google Distributed Cloud and how you can configure these features to suit your needs.
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Node compliance
Describes how Google Distributed Cloud nodes comply with PCI and other security standards.
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CIS benchmarks
Describes the CIS Kubernetes Benchmark and explains how to audit your compliance with the benchmark.
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Authentication
Describes how Google Distributed Cloud supports OpenID Connect (OIDC) for authenticating against user clusters.
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High availability and disaster recovery
Explains how to set up certain Google Distributed Cloud components for high availability (HA) and how to recover from disasters.
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Scalability
Explains how to create, configure, and operate Google Distributed Cloud clusters to accommodate workloads that approach Kubernetes scability limits.
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Logging and monitoring
Describes cluster logging and monitoring features in Google Distributed Cloud.
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Cluster API resources
Outlines the open-source Cluster API resources used by Google Distributed Cloud.
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