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9 changes: 5 additions & 4 deletions docs/vendor/testing-supported-clusters.md
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import Pool from "../partials/cmx/_openshift-pool.mdx"
import Pool from "../partials/cmx/\_openshift-pool.mdx"

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was this intentional?

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vscode does this for me 🤔

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I removed it. No idea why this is added and what the outcome will be.

# Supported Compatibility Matrix Cluster Types

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<th>Supported Kubernetes Versions</th>
<td>1.23.17, 1.24.17, 1.25.16, 1.26.14, 1.27.11, 1.28.7, 1.29.2</td>
<td>1.25.16, 1.26.15, 1.27.13, 1.28.9, 1.29.4, 1.30.0</td>
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<th>Supported Instance Types</th>
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The compatibility matrix supports creating [Red Hat OpenShift OKD](https://www.okd.io/) clusters, which is the community distribution of OpenShift, using CodeReady Containers (CRC).

OpenShift clusters are provisioned with two users:
* (Default) A `kubeadmin` user with `cluster-admin` priviledges. Use the `kubeadmin` user only for administrative tasks such as creating new users or setting roles.
* A `developer` user with namespace-scoped priviledges. The `developer` user can be used to better simulate access in end-customer environments.

- (Default) A `kubeadmin` user with `cluster-admin` priviledges. Use the `kubeadmin` user only for administrative tasks such as creating new users or setting roles.
- A `developer` user with namespace-scoped priviledges. The `developer` user can be used to better simulate access in end-customer environments.

By default, kubeconfig context is set to the `kubeadmin` user. To switch to the `developer` user, run the command `oc login --username developer`.

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