You can create different kinds of clusters in Google Distributed Cloud, including admin clusters (to control the resources of your clusters) and user clusters (to run workloads).
In addition, Google Distributed Cloud lets you create hybrid clusters that combine administration tasks and workloads, as well as controlling other user clusters. You can also run Google Distributed Cloud as a single standalone cluster.
Each of these configurations has their own advantages and benefits. For more information on deciding which configuration to develop, see Installation overview: choosing a deployment model.
For more information on creating and configuring clusters, including sample config file, see:
- Creating admin clusters
- Creating user clusters
- Creating hybrid clusters
- Creating standalone clusters