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You can deploy Kubernetes-native container applications
to Google Distributed Cloud (GDC) air-gapped. Containers on GDC are
deployed to GDC Kubernetes clusters as the following:
You can scale out your GDC Kubernetes cluster nodes
based on the requirements of your container workloads, even after cluster
provisioning, as your compute requirements evolve.
GDC also provides file and block persistent storage for
container workloads in your air-gapped sovereign environment.
Configure your container storage
to best fit the needs of your user workload requirements.
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