diff --git a/docs/getting-started/introduction/overview.md b/docs/getting-started/introduction/overview.md index 3b0bb156566..eb16c45361b 100644 --- a/docs/getting-started/introduction/overview.md +++ b/docs/getting-started/introduction/overview.md @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ The Rancher API server is built on top of an embedded Kubernetes API server and - **Provisioning Kubernetes clusters:** The Rancher API server can [provision Kubernetes](../../pages-for-subheaders/kubernetes-clusters-in-rancher-setup.md) on existing nodes, or perform [Kubernetes upgrades.](../installation-and-upgrade/upgrade-and-roll-back-kubernetes.md) - **Catalog management:** Rancher provides the ability to use a [catalog of Helm charts](../../pages-for-subheaders/helm-charts-in-rancher.md) that make it easy to repeatedly deploy applications. - **Managing projects:** A project is a group of multiple namespaces and access control policies within a cluster. A project is a Rancher concept, not a Kubernetes concept, which allows you to manage multiple namespaces as a group and perform Kubernetes operations in them. The Rancher UI provides features for [project administration](../../pages-for-subheaders/manage-projects.md) and for [managing applications within projects.](../../pages-for-subheaders/kubernetes-resources-setup.md) -- **Pipelines:** Setting up a [pipeline](../../how-to-guides/advanced-user-guides/manage-projects/ci-cd-pipelines.md) can help developers deliver new software as quickly and efficiently as possible. Within Rancher, you can configure pipelines for each of your Rancher projects. +- **Fleet Continuous Delivery:** Within Rancher, you can leverage [Fleet Continuous Delivery](../../pages-for-subheaders/fleet-gitops-at-scale.md) to deploy applications from git repositories, without any manual operation, to targeted downstream Kubernetes clusters. - **Istio:** Our [integration with Istio](../../pages-for-subheaders/istio.md) is designed so that a Rancher operator, such as an administrator or cluster owner, can deliver Istio to developers. Then developers can use Istio to enforce security policies, troubleshoot problems, or manage traffic for green/blue deployments, canary deployments, or A/B testing. ### Working with Cloud Infrastructure