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@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ To create and add a new Kubernetes cluster to your project, group, or instance:
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@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ To create and add a new Kubernetes cluster to your project, group, or instance:
1.
Choose your cluster's settings:
1.
Choose your cluster's settings:
-
**Kubernetes cluster name**
- The name you wish to give the cluster.
-
**Kubernetes cluster name**
- The name you wish to give the cluster.
-
**Environment scope**
- The
[
associated environment
](
index.md#setting-the-environment-scope
)
to this cluster.
-
**Environment scope**
- The
[
associated environment
](
index.md#setting-the-environment-scope
)
to this cluster.
-
**Kubernetes version**
- The
[
Kubernetes version
](
../../projects/clusters/
index.html#supported-cluster-versions
)
to use.
-
**Kubernetes version**
- The
[
Kubernetes version
](
index.html#supported-cluster-versions
)
to use.
-
**Service role**
- Select the
**EKS IAM role**
you created earlier to allow Amazon EKS
-
**Service role**
- Select the
**EKS IAM role**
you created earlier to allow Amazon EKS
and the Kubernetes control plane to manage AWS resources on your behalf.
and the Kubernetes control plane to manage AWS resources on your behalf.
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