This chapter involves concepts on configuring a Workload Cluster on VMware Telco Cloud Automation. What to read next Edit Cluster Configuration and Control PlaneIn VMware Telco Cloud Automation, you can scale up or scale down the number of primary control plane node replicas. You can add or remove labels on control plane nodes and configure POD Security Default Policy, along with vertically scaling the control plane nodes by increasing or decreasing vCPUs count and memory, and disk size for Classy Standard cluster. You can configure Machine Health Check on control plane nodes and also relocate the vCenter resource on control plane nodes for Classy Standard cluster. Moreover, you can configure Topology Variable on control plane nodes for Classy Standard cluster. Move Workload ClusterVMware Telco Cloud Automation enables migration of a workload cluster from the existing management cluster to a new management cluster with the same version without any in-service impact on the workload cluster. Delete a ClusterYou can delete a Kubernetes Workload cluster. Share or Change OwnershipIn VMware Telco Cloud Automation, multi-tenancy is a principle in software architecture where a single instance of a software application serves multiple tenants. For more information, see What is Multi-Tenancy?. Deploying Node Pool Edit a Node PoolYou can scale up or scale down the number of Worker nodes in each node pool and add or remove labels on nodepool's nodes. VMware Telco Cloud Automation enables vertical scaling the nodes by increase or decrease vCPUs count and memory and disk size for Classy Standard cluster. You can also configure Machine Health Check along with Nodepool Variable on the nodes and also relocate the vCenter resource for Classy Standard cluster. If a network function with infrastructure requirements is running in this node pool, the scaling-up operation automatically applies all the node customizations on the new nodes. Delete a Node PoolYou can delete a Node Pool from the Kubernetes Workload cluster. Supported Addon VersionsThe addon versions are applicable only when deploying new Kubernetes clusters, and support deploying addon on existing, supported kubernetes clusters. They are not applicable when you upgrade your Kubernetes cluster to a newer version. Deploy Add-OnsYou can deploy Add-Ons to your Kubernetes Workload cluster. Configuring Add-Ons Parent topic: Managing Workload Clusters After Deployment