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include::modules/hosted-control-planes-overview.adoc[leveloffset=+1]
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.Additional resources
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* link:https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.9/html/clusters/cluster_mce_overview#hosted-control-planes-intro[{hcp-capital}]
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= Relationship between {hcp}, {mce-short}, and {rh-rhacm}
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You can configure {hcp} by using the {mce}. The multicluster engine is an integral part of {rh-rhacm-first} and is enabled by default with {rh-rhacm}. The {mce-short} cluster lifecycle defines the process of creating, importing, managing, and destroying Kubernetes clusters across various infrastructure cloud providers, private clouds, and on-premises data centers.
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The {mce-short} is the cluster lifecycle Operator that provides cluster management capabilities for {product-title} and {rh-rhacm} hub clusters. The {mce-short} enhances cluster fleet management and supports {product-title} cluster lifecycle management across clouds and data centers.
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.Cluster life cycle and foundation
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image::acm-mce-intro-diagram.png[Cluster life cycle and foundation]
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You can use the {mce-short} with {product-title} as a standalone cluster manager or as part of a {rh-rhacm} hub cluster.
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[TIP]
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A management cluster is also known as the hosting cluster.
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You can deploy {product-title} clusters by using two different control plane configurations: standalone or hosted control planes. The standalone configuration uses dedicated virtual machines or physical machines to host the control plane. With {hcp} for {product-title}, you create control planes as pods on a management cluster without the need for dedicated virtual or physical machines for each control plane.
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.{rh-rhacm} and the {mce-short} introduction diagram
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image::rhacm-flow.png[{rh-rhacm} and the {mce-short} introduction diagram]
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