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title: Pod
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id: pod
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date: 2018-04-12
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full_link: /docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-overview/
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short_description: >
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The smallest and simplest Kubernetes object. A Pod represents a set of running containers on your cluster.
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aka:
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tags:
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- core-object
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- fundamental
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---
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The smallest and simplest Kubernetes object. A Pod represents a set of running {{< glossary_tooltip text="containers" term_id="container" >}} on your cluster.
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A Pod is typically set up to run a single primary container. It can also run optional sidecar containers that add supplementary features like logging. Pods are commonly managed by a {{< glossary_tooltip term_id="deployment" >}}.
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