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 === SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT === === SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT ===
  
-This guide covers the common subset of tasks that users would need to perform to have a set of clustered computer instances and associated resources, isolated from others, and accessible to a project for any general purpose, both long-term and short.+This guide covers the common subset of tasks that users would need to perform to have a set of clustered computer instancesand associated resources, isolated from others, and accessible to a projectfor any general purpose, both long-term and short.
  
 === INTRODUCTION AND NOTES === === INTRODUCTION AND NOTES ===
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   * L2 and L3 Network   * L2 and L3 Network
   * Router (SNAT and DNAT devices, etc)   * Router (SNAT and DNAT devices, etc)
-  * Compute, and all that it entails such as RAM, CPU, Disk, ...+  * Compute, such as RAM, CPU, Disk, in the form of Virtualized, Container, or Hyrbid (Kata)
   * Additional Block Storage (volume mounts)   * Additional Block Storage (volume mounts)
   * Security groups (firewall service)   * Security groups (firewall service)
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 The cloud can also manage resources on your behalf that are traditionally handled by a human operator: The cloud can also manage resources on your behalf that are traditionally handled by a human operator:
  
-  * Load balancer+  * Load Balancer
   * NFS   * NFS
   * Hadoop   * Hadoop
-  * Rancher Kubernetes +  * Kubernetes 
-  * Container Runtime+  * VPN 
 +  * Lambda Functions 
 +  * DNS 
 +  * Relational Database - as a service
  
-More notes can be found at [[ cloud:naq | Frequently Asked Questions ]]+The full list can be found at [[ cloud:naq | Frequently Asked Questions ]]
  
  
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   * If you have learned any part of the Command Line Interface, you have also learned the corresponding web interface, because they contain the same concepts and requirements.   * If you have learned any part of the Command Line Interface, you have also learned the corresponding web interface, because they contain the same concepts and requirements.
  
 +====== CLI ACCESS ======
 Most of our documentation is focused on [[ cloud:cli | Command Line Usage ]], and [[ cloud:recipe:coding | Programmatic ]] Most of our documentation is focused on [[ cloud:cli | Command Line Usage ]], and [[ cloud:recipe:coding | Programmatic ]]
  
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