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Die Komponente der Steuerungsebene, die den Systemzustand von Kubernetes durch die Ausführung von Controller-Prozessen verwaltet, wird Controller-Manager genannt. Obwohl jeder Controller ein separater Prozess ist, kompiliert der Controller-Manager sie zu einer einzigen Binärdatei und führt sie in einem einzigen Prozess aus, um die Verwaltung zu vereinfachen und die Komplexität zu reduzieren. Der Controller-Manager ist für die Verwaltung verschiedener Controller zuständig, wie z. B. den Node-Controller, den Endpoint-Controller und den Service Account and Token-Controller, um nur einige zu nennen. Diese Controller überwachen kontinuierlich den Zustand des Systems und versuchen, es in den gewünschten Zustand zu bringen.

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