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Creating the management cluster#

The type of cluster you create for as a Mirantis k0rdent Enterprise management cluster is going to depend on how you're going to use it. For example, a simple single-node k0s install is sufficient for testing and evaluation, but you will want a multi-node, etcd-backed cluster such as one created using k0sctl or EKS for production.

Note

For best results use Kubernetes version 1.32. or above.

In a production environment, you will always want to ensure that your management cluster is backed up. There are a few caveats and things you need to take into account when backing up Mirantis k0rdent Enterprise. More info can be found in the guide at use Velero as a backup provider.