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Remove RKE1 references in tips-for-running-rancher.md
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### Make sure nodes are configured correctly for Kubernetes
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It's important to follow K8s and etcd best practices when deploying your nodes, including disabling swap, double checking you have full network connectivity between all machines in the cluster, using unique hostnames, MAC addresses, and product_uuids for every node, checking that all correct ports are opened, and deploying with ssd backed etcd. More details can be found in the [kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/#before-you-begin) and [etcd's performance op guide](https://etcd.io/docs/v3.5/op-guide/performance/).
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### When using RKE: Back up the Statefile
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RKE keeps record of the cluster state in a file called `cluster.rkestate`. This file is important for the recovery of a cluster and/or the continued maintenance of the cluster through RKE. Because this file contains certificate material, we strongly recommend encrypting this file before backing up. After each run of `rke up` you should backup the state file.
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### Run All Nodes in the Cluster in the Same Datacenter
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For best performance, run all three of your nodes in the same geographic datacenter. If you are running nodes in the cloud, such as AWS, run each node in a separate Availability Zone. For example, launch node 1 in us-west-2a, node 2 in us-west-2b, and node 3 in us-west-2c.
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