Kubernetes Components An overview of the key components that make up a Kubernetes cluster.
This page provides a high-level overview of the essential components that make up a Kubernetes cluster.
The components of a Kubernetes cluster
Core Components A Kubernetes cluster consists of a control plane and one or more worker nodes.
Here's a brief overview of the main components:
Control Plane Components Manage the overall state of the cluster:
kube-apiserver The core component server that exposes the Kubernetes HTTP API. etcd Consistent and highly-available key value store for all API server data. kube-scheduler Looks for Pods not yet bound to a node, and assigns each Pod to a suitable node. kube-controller-manager Runs controllers to implement Kubernetes API behavior. cloud-controller-manager (optional)Integrates with underlying cloud provider(s). Node Components Run on every node, maintaining running pods and providing the Kubernetes runtime environment:
kubelet Ensures that Pods are running, including their containers. kube-proxy (optional)Maintains network rules on nodes to implement Services . Container runtime Software responsible for running containers. Read
Container Runtimes to learn more. 🛇 This item links to a third party project or product that is not part of Kubernetes itself.
More information Your cluster may require additional software on each node; for example, you might also
run systemd on a Linux node to supervise local components.
Addons Addons extend the functionality of Kubernetes. A few important examples include:
DNS For cluster-wide DNS resolution. Web UI (Dashboard)For cluster management via a web interface. Container Resource Monitoring For collecting and storing container metrics. Cluster-level Logging For saving container logs to a central log store. Flexibility in Architecture Kubernetes allows for flexibility in how these components are deployed and managed.
The architecture can be adapted to various needs, from small development environments
to large-scale production deployments.
For more detailed information about each component and various ways to configure your
cluster architecture, see the Cluster Architecture page.