Kubernetes-API

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Der Kubernetes-API-Server ist dafür verantwortlich, Kubernetes-Funktionen über eine RESTful-Schnittstelle bereitzustellen und den Zustand des Clusters zu speichern. Kubernetes-Ressourcen und ihre Intents werden als API-Objekte gespeichert und über RESTful-Aufrufe an die API geändert. Der API-Server ermöglicht es Benutzern, die Konfiguration auf deklarative Weise zu verwalten, und sie können direkt oder über Tools wie kubectl mit ihm interagieren. Außerdem ist die Kubernetes-API flexibel und kann zur Unterstützung benutzerdefinierter Ressourcen erweitert werden.

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