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stage | group | info |
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Configure | Configure | To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments |
Connect a cluster to GitLab (FREE)
The certificate-based Kubernetes integration with GitLab was deprecated in GitLab 14.5. To connect your clusters, use the GitLab agent.
Cluster levels (DEPRECATED)
Deprecated in GitLab 14.5.
WARNING: The concept of cluster levels was deprecated in GitLab 14.5.
Choose your cluster's level according to its purpose:
Level | Purpose |
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Project level | Use your cluster for a single project. |
Group level | Use the same cluster across multiple projects within your group. |
Instance level | Use the same cluster across groups and projects within your instance. |
View your clusters
To view the Kubernetes clusters connected to your project, group, or instance, open the cluster's page according to your cluster's level.
Project-level clusters:
- On the top bar, select Menu > Projects and find your project.
- On the left sidebar, select Infrastructure > Kubernetes clusters.
Group-level clusters:
- On the top bar, select Menu > Groups and find your group.
- On the left sidebar, select Kubernetes.
Instance-level clusters:
- On the top bar, select Menu > Admin.
- On the left sidebar, select Kubernetes.
Security implications for clusters connected with certificates
Connecting clusters to GitLab through cluster certificates was deprecated in GitLab 14.5.
WARNING: The whole cluster security is based on a model where developers are trusted, so only trusted users should be allowed to control your clusters.
The use of cluster certificates to connect your cluster grants access to a wide set of functionalities needed to successfully build and deploy a containerized application. Bear in mind that the same credentials are used for all the applications running on the cluster.