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Fix doc references to Kubernetes services provided by AWS, Azure and GCE
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions content/en/docs/setup/scratch.md
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- You can also write your own.
- **Compile support directly into Kubernetes**
- This can be done by implementing the "Routes" interface of a Cloud Provider module.
- The Google Compute Engine ([GCE](/docs/getting-started-guides/gce/)) and [AWS](/docs/getting-started-guides/aws/) guides use this approach.
- The Google Compute Engine ([GCE](/docs/setup/turnkey/gce/)) and [AWS](/docs/setup/turnkey/aws/) guides use this approach.
- **Configure the network external to Kubernetes**
- This can be done by manually running commands, or through a set of externally maintained scripts.
- You have to implement this yourself, but it can give you an extra degree of flexibility.
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### Inspect pods and services

Try to run through the "Inspect your cluster" section in one of the other Getting Started Guides, such as [GCE](/docs/getting-started-guides/gce/#inspect-your-cluster).
Try to run through the "Inspect your cluster" section in one of the other Getting Started Guides, such as [GCE](/docs/setup/turnkey/gce/#inspect-your-cluster).
You should see some services. You should also see "mirror pods" for the apiserver, scheduler and controller-manager, plus any add-ons you started.

### Try Examples
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### Getting Help

If you run into trouble, please see the section on [troubleshooting](/docs/getting-started-guides/gce/#troubleshooting), post to the
If you run into trouble, please see the section on [troubleshooting](/docs/setup/turnkey/gce/#troubleshooting), post to the
[kubernetes-users group](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/kubernetes-users), or come ask questions on [Slack](/docs/troubleshooting#slack).

## Support Level
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If you want more than one cluster running in your project, want to use a different name, or want a different number of worker nodes, see the `<kubernetes>/cluster/gce/config-default.sh` file for more fine-grained configuration before you start up your cluster.

If you run into trouble, please see the section on [troubleshooting](/docs/getting-started-guides/gce/#troubleshooting), post to the
If you run into trouble, please see the section on [troubleshooting](/docs/setup/turnkey/gce/#troubleshooting), post to the
[kubernetes-users group](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/kubernetes-users), or come ask questions on [Slack](/docs/troubleshooting/#slack).

The next few steps will show you:
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IaaS Provider | Config. Mgmt | OS | Networking | Docs | Conforms | Support Level
-------------------- | ------------ | ------ | ---------- | --------------------------------------------- | ---------| ----------------------------
GCE | Saltstack | Debian | GCE | [docs](/docs/getting-started-guides/gce/) | | Project
GCE | Saltstack | Debian | GCE | [docs](/docs/setup/turnkey/gce/) | | Project

For support level information on all solutions, see the [Table of solutions](/docs/getting-started-guides/#table-of-solutions) chart.

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You can monitor the status of your cluster and suspend or delete it from [your stackpoint.io dashboard](https://stackpoint.io/#/clusters).

For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on AWS, [consult the Kubernetes documentation](/docs/getting-started-guides/aws/).
For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on AWS, [consult the Kubernetes documentation](/docs/setup/turnkey/aws/).



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You can monitor the status of your cluster and suspend or delete it from [your stackpoint.io dashboard](https://stackpoint.io/#/clusters).

For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on GCE, [consult the Kubernetes documentation](/docs/getting-started-guides/gce/).
For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on GCE, [consult the Kubernetes documentation](/docs/setup/turnkey/gce/).



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You can monitor the status of your cluster and suspend or delete it from [your stackpoint.io dashboard](https://stackpoint.io/#/clusters).

For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on Azure, [consult the Kubernetes documentation](/docs/getting-started-guides/azure/).
For information on using and managing a Kubernetes cluster on Azure, [consult the Kubernetes documentation](/docs/setup/turnkey/azure/).



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This example requires a running Kubernetes cluster and kubectl, version 1.2 or later.
[metrics-server](https://github.com/kubernetes/heapster) monitoring needs to be deployed in the cluster
to provide metrics via the resource metrics API, as Horizontal Pod Autoscaler uses this API to collect metrics
(if you followed [getting started on GCE guide](/docs/getting-started-guides/gce.md),
(if you followed [getting started on GCE guide](/docs/setup/turnkey/gce/),
metrics-server monitoring will be turned-on by default).

To specify multiple resource metrics for a Horizontal Pod Autoscaler, you must have a Kubernetes cluster
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