Add master term and expand control plane

Signed-off-by: Davi Garcia <dvercill@redhat.com>
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Davi Garcia 2020-04-16 11:13:35 -03:00
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- fundamental
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The container orchestration layer that exposes the API and interfaces to define, deploy, and manage the lifecycle of containers.
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This layer is composed by many different components, such as (but not restricted to):
* {{< glossary_tooltip text="etcd" term_id="etcd" >}}
* {{< glossary_tooltip text="API Server" term_id="kube-apiserver" >}}
* {{< glossary_tooltip text="Scheduler" term_id="kube-scheduler" >}}
* {{< glossary_tooltip text="Controller Manager" term_id="kube-controller-manager" >}}
* {{< glossary_tooltip text="Cloud Controller Manager" term_id="cloud-controller-manager" >}}
These components can be run as traditional operating system services (daemons) or as containers. The hosts running these components were historically called {{< glossary_tooltip text="masters" term_id="master" >}}.

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title: Master
id: master
date: 2020-04-16
short_description: >
Legacy term, used as synonym for nodes running the control plane.
aka:
tags:
- fundamental
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Legacy term, used as synonym for {{< glossary_tooltip text="nodes" term_id="node" >}} hosting the {{< glossary_tooltip text="control plane" term_id="control-plane" >}}.
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The term is still being used by some provisioning tools, such as {{< glossary_tooltip text="kubeadm" term_id="kubeadm" >}}, and managed services, to {{< glossary_tooltip text="label" term_id="label" >}} {{< glossary_tooltip text="nodes" term_id="node" >}} with `kubernetes.io/role` and control placement of {{< glossary_tooltip text="control plane" term_id="control-plane" >}} {{< glossary_tooltip text="pods" term_id="pod" >}}.