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  1. Advanced clusters
  2. Setting up AWS
  3. Setting up Google Cloud
  4. Setting up Microsoft Azure
  5. Setting up a self-service cluster
  6. Setting up a local cluster
  7. Advanced configurations
  8. Troubleshooting
  9. Appendix A: Command reference

Advanced Clusters

Advanced Clusters

Advanced cluster types

Advanced cluster
types

Different types of
advanced clusters
are available to enable advanced functionality in mappings and help you choose the infrastructure that best supports your organization's processing requirements.
You can use the following types of
advanced clusters
in your organization:
Fully-managed cluster
A cluster that provides a serverless infrastructure that intelligently scales based on your workload and offers the lowest total cost of ownership for your organization. For more information, see Advanced clusters (fully-managed).
Self-service cluster
A Kubernetes cluster that your organization runs and you reuse to run mappings. The Kubernetes cluster can run on either AWS or Microsoft Azure. For more information, see Self-service clusters.
Local cluster
A simple, single-node cluster that you can start on the Secure Agent machine. You can use a local cluster to quickly onboard projects for advanced use cases. For more information, see Local clusters.
Advanced cluster
in a serverless runtime environment
If your organization uses AWS, you can create a serverless runtime environment that includes an
advanced cluster
for your organization to use. For more information, see
Runtime Environments
.

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