This reference guide indexes the cluster Operators shipped by Red Hat that serve as the architectural foundation for {product-title}. Cluster Operators are installed by default, unless otherwise noted, and are managed by the Cluster Version Operator (CVO). For more details on the control plane architecture, see Operators in {product-title}.
Cluster administrators can view cluster Operators in the {product-title} web console from the Administration → Cluster Settings page.
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Cluster Operators are not managed by Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM) and OperatorHub. OLM and OperatorHub are part of the Operator Framework used in {product-title} for installing and running optional add-on Operators. |
modules/cluster-authentication-operator.adoc modules/cluster-autoscaler-operator.adoc modules/cluster-cloud-controller-manager-operator.adoc modules/cluster-capi-operator.adoc modules/cluster-config-operator.adoc modules/cluster-csi-snapshot-controller-operator.adoc modules/cluster-image-registry-operator.adoc modules/cluster-machine-approver-operator.adoc modules/cluster-monitoring-operator.adoc modules/cluster-network-operator.adoc modules/cluster-samples-operator.adoc modules/cluster-storage-operator.adoc modules/cluster-version-operator.adoc modules/console-operator.adoc modules/cluster-dns-operator.adoc modules/etcd-operator.adoc modules/ingress-operator.adoc modules/insights-operator.adoc
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See About remote health monitoring for details about Insights Operator and Telemetry.
modules/kube-apiserver-operator.adoc modules/kube-controller-manager-operator.adoc modules/cluster-kube-scheduler-operator.adoc modules/cluster-kube-storage-version-migrator-operator.adoc modules/machine-api-operator.adoc modules/machine-config-operator.adoc modules/operator-marketplace.adoc modules/node-tuning-operator.adoc
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For more information, see the sections on understanding Operator Lifecycle Manager (OLM).
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For more details, see Using the vSphere Problem Detector Operator.