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Introduction

1. Introduction

Small-scale organizations can often get away with using a single cluster, but as an organization grows and embraces cloud-native technologies, like containers and service meshes, that single cluster may no longer be sufficient. Running multiple clusters has several advantages, like workload distribution and separation of development and production environments. As you add more clusters, management and governance becomes increasingly difficult. Many organizations build their own custom tooling and operational policies to meet these demands. But there's an alternative to this solution, fleets in GKE. This section is about fleets and teams in GKE. You'll learn to define GKE fleets, describe how GKE fleets can solve common cluster management problems, manage fleets and teams in GKE, detail the elements of fleet management.

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