--- title: Cluster Administration ---
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. This page covers the following topics: - [Switching between clusters](#switching-between-clusters) - [Managing clusters in Rancher](#managing-clusters-in-rancher) - [Configuring tools](#configuring-tools) > 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. ## Switching between Clusters To switch between clusters, use the drop-down available in the navigation bar. Alternatively, you can switch between projects and clusters directly in the navigation bar. Open the **Global** view and select **Clusters** from the main menu. Then select the name of the cluster you want to open. ## Managing Clusters in Rancher After clusters have been [provisioned into Rancher](kubernetes-clusters-in-rancher-setup.md), [cluster owners](../how-to-guides/advanced-user-guides/authentication-permissions-and-global-configuration/manage-role-based-access-control-rbac/cluster-and-project-roles.md#cluster-roles) will need to manage these clusters. There are many different options of how to manage your cluster. import ClusterCapabilitiesTable from '../shared-files/_cluster-capabilities-table.md';