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After you provision a cluster in Rancher, you can begin using powerful Kubernetes features to deploy and scale your containerized applications in development, testing, or production environments.
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This page covers the following topics:
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- [Managing clusters in Rancher](#managing-clusters-in-rancher)
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- [Configuring tools](#configuring-tools)
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:::note
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This section assumes a basic familiarity with Docker and Kubernetes. For a brief explanation of how Kubernetes components work together, refer to the [concepts](../reference-guides/kubernetes-concepts.md) page.
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After you provision a cluster in Rancher, you can begin using powerful Kubernetes features to deploy and scale your containerized applications in development, testing, or production environments.
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This page covers the following topics:
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- [Managing clusters in Rancher](#managing-clusters-in-rancher)
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- [Configuring tools](#configuring-tools)
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:::note
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This section assumes a basic familiarity with Docker and Kubernetes. For a brief explanation of how Kubernetes components work together, refer to the [concepts](../reference-guides/kubernetes-concepts.md) page.
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