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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Resource quotas in Rancher include the same functionality as the [native version
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Edit resource quotas when:
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- You want to limit the resources that a project and its namespaces can use.
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- You want to scale the resources available to a project up or down when a research quota is already in effect.
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- You want to scale the resources available to a project up or down when a resource quota is already in effect.
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1. In the upper left corner, click **☰ > Cluster Management**.
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1. On the **Clusters** page, go to the cluster where you want to apply a resource quota and click **Explore**.
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## RKE Clusters
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Using Rancher, you can create pools of nodes based on a [node template](use-new-nodes-in-an-infra-provider.md#node-templates). This node template defines the parameters you want to use to launch nodes in your infrastructure providers or cloud providers.
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Using Rancher, you can create pools of nodes based on a [node template](#node-templates). This node template defines the parameters you want to use to launch nodes in your infrastructure providers or cloud providers.
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One benefit of installing Kubernetes on node pools hosted by an infrastructure provider is that if a node loses connectivity with the cluster, Rancher can automatically create another node to join the cluster to ensure that the count of the node pool is as expected.
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The available cloud providers to create a node template are decided based on active [node drivers](use-new-nodes-in-an-infra-provider.md#node-drivers).
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The available cloud providers to create a node template are decided based on active [node drivers](#node-drivers).
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### Node Templates
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Edit [resource quotas](./manage-project-resource-quotas.md) when:
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- You want to limit the resources that a project and its namespaces can use.
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- You want to scale the resources available to a project up or down when a research quota is already in effect.
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- You want to scale the resources available to a project up or down when a resource quota is already in effect.
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1. From the **Global** view, open the cluster containing the project to which you want to apply a resource quota.
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<link rel="canonical" href="https://ranchermanager.docs.rancher.com/pages-for-subheaders/use-new-nodes-in-an-infra-provider"/>
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</head>
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Using Rancher, you can create pools of nodes based on a [node template](use-new-nodes-in-an-infra-provider.md#node-templates). This node template defines the parameters you want to use to launch nodes in your infrastructure providers or cloud providers.
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Using Rancher, you can create pools of nodes based on a [node template](#node-templates). This node template defines the parameters you want to use to launch nodes in your infrastructure providers or cloud providers.
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One benefit of installing Kubernetes on node pools hosted by an infrastructure provider is that if a node loses connectivity with the cluster, Rancher can automatically create another node to join the cluster to ensure that the count of the node pool is as expected.
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The available cloud providers to create a node template are decided based on active [node drivers](use-new-nodes-in-an-infra-provider.md#node-drivers).
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The available cloud providers to create a node template are decided based on active [node drivers](#node-drivers).
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## Node Templates
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Resource quotas in Rancher include the same functionality as the [native version
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Edit [resource quotas](./manage-project-resource-quotas.md) when:
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- You want to limit the resources that a project and its namespaces can use.
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- You want to scale the resources available to a project up or down when a research quota is already in effect.
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- You want to scale the resources available to a project up or down when a resource quota is already in effect.
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1. From the **Global** view, open the cluster containing the project to which you want to apply a resource quota.
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@@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ title: Launching Kubernetes on New Nodes in an Infrastructure Provider
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<link rel="canonical" href="https://ranchermanager.docs.rancher.com/pages-for-subheaders/use-new-nodes-in-an-infra-provider"/>
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</head>
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Using Rancher, you can create pools of nodes based on a [node template](use-new-nodes-in-an-infra-provider.md#node-templates). This node template defines the parameters you want to use to launch nodes in your infrastructure providers or cloud providers.
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Using Rancher, you can create pools of nodes based on a [node template](#node-templates). This node template defines the parameters you want to use to launch nodes in your infrastructure providers or cloud providers.
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One benefit of installing Kubernetes on node pools hosted by an infrastructure provider is that if a node loses connectivity with the cluster, Rancher can automatically create another node to join the cluster to ensure that the count of the node pool is as expected.
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The available cloud providers to create a node template are decided based on active [node drivers](use-new-nodes-in-an-infra-provider.md#node-drivers).
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The available cloud providers to create a node template are decided based on active [node drivers](#node-drivers).
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## Node Templates
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Resource quotas in Rancher include the same functionality as the [native version
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Edit resource quotas when:
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- You want to limit the resources that a project and its namespaces can use.
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- You want to scale the resources available to a project up or down when a research quota is already in effect.
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- You want to scale the resources available to a project up or down when a resource quota is already in effect.
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1. In the upper left corner, click **☰ > Cluster Management**.
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1. On the **Clusters** page, go to the cluster where you want to apply a resource quota and click **Explore**.
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@@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ When you create an RKE or RKE2 cluster using a node template in Rancher, each re
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## RKE Clusters
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Using Rancher, you can create pools of nodes based on a [node template](use-new-nodes-in-an-infra-provider.md#node-templates). This node template defines the parameters you want to use to launch nodes in your infrastructure providers or cloud providers.
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Using Rancher, you can create pools of nodes based on a [node template](#node-templates). This node template defines the parameters you want to use to launch nodes in your infrastructure providers or cloud providers.
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One benefit of installing Kubernetes on node pools hosted by an infrastructure provider is that if a node loses connectivity with the cluster, Rancher can automatically create another node to join the cluster to ensure that the count of the node pool is as expected.
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The available cloud providers to create a node template are decided based on active [node drivers](use-new-nodes-in-an-infra-provider.md#node-drivers).
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The available cloud providers to create a node template are decided based on active [node drivers](#node-drivers).
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### Node Templates
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Resource quotas in Rancher include the same functionality as the [native version
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Edit resource quotas when:
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- You want to limit the resources that a project and its namespaces can use.
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- You want to scale the resources available to a project up or down when a research quota is already in effect.
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- You want to scale the resources available to a project up or down when a resource quota is already in effect.
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1. In the upper left corner, click **☰ > Cluster Management**.
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1. On the **Clusters** page, go to the cluster where you want to apply a resource quota and click **Explore**.
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@@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ When you create an RKE or RKE2 cluster using a node template in Rancher, each re
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## RKE Clusters
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Using Rancher, you can create pools of nodes based on a [node template](use-new-nodes-in-an-infra-provider.md#node-templates). This node template defines the parameters you want to use to launch nodes in your infrastructure providers or cloud providers.
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Using Rancher, you can create pools of nodes based on a [node template](#node-templates). This node template defines the parameters you want to use to launch nodes in your infrastructure providers or cloud providers.
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One benefit of installing Kubernetes on node pools hosted by an infrastructure provider is that if a node loses connectivity with the cluster, Rancher can automatically create another node to join the cluster to ensure that the count of the node pool is as expected.
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The available cloud providers to create a node template are decided based on active [node drivers](use-new-nodes-in-an-infra-provider.md#node-drivers).
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The available cloud providers to create a node template are decided based on active [node drivers](#node-drivers).
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### Node Templates
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Resource quotas in Rancher include the same functionality as the [native version
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Edit resource quotas when:
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- You want to limit the resources that a project and its namespaces can use.
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- You want to scale the resources available to a project up or down when a research quota is already in effect.
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- You want to scale the resources available to a project up or down when a resource quota is already in effect.
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1. In the upper left corner, click **☰ > Cluster Management**.
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1. On the **Clusters** page, go to the cluster where you want to apply a resource quota and click **Explore**.
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## RKE Clusters
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Using Rancher, you can create pools of nodes based on a [node template](use-new-nodes-in-an-infra-provider.md#node-templates). This node template defines the parameters you want to use to launch nodes in your infrastructure providers or cloud providers.
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Using Rancher, you can create pools of nodes based on a [node template](#node-templates). This node template defines the parameters you want to use to launch nodes in your infrastructure providers or cloud providers.
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One benefit of installing Kubernetes on node pools hosted by an infrastructure provider is that if a node loses connectivity with the cluster, Rancher can automatically create another node to join the cluster to ensure that the count of the node pool is as expected.
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The available cloud providers to create a node template are decided based on active [node drivers](use-new-nodes-in-an-infra-provider.md#node-drivers).
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The available cloud providers to create a node template are decided based on active [node drivers](#node-drivers).
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### Node Templates
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