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When https://kubespray.io/#/docs/comparisons is generated, having the link in the heading creates the following HTML. When displayed there is no space between "vs" and the link. I simply moved the link into the following paragraph. ``` <h2 id="kubespray-vs-kops"><a href="#/docs/comparisons?id=kubespray-vs-kops" data-id="kubespray-vs-kops" class="anchor"><span>Kubespray vs </span></a><a href="https://github.com/kubernetes/kops" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Kops</a></h2> ```pull/6881/head
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# Comparison
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## Kubespray vs [Kops](https://github.com/kubernetes/kops)
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## Kubespray vs Kops
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Kubespray runs on bare metal and most clouds, using Ansible as its substrate for
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provisioning and orchestration. Kops performs the provisioning and orchestration
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provisioning and orchestration. [Kops](https://github.com/kubernetes/kops) performs the provisioning and orchestration
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itself, and as such is less flexible in deployment platforms. For people with
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familiarity with Ansible, existing Ansible deployments or the desire to run a
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Kubernetes cluster across multiple platforms, Kubespray is a good choice. Kops,
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supports so it could be a better choice if you know that you will only be using
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one platform for the foreseeable future.
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## Kubespray vs [Kubeadm](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubeadm)
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## Kubespray vs Kubeadm
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Kubeadm provides domain Knowledge of Kubernetes clusters' life cycle
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[Kubeadm](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubeadm) provides domain Knowledge of Kubernetes clusters' life cycle
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management, including self-hosted layouts, dynamic discovery services and so
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on. Had it belonged to the new [operators world](https://coreos.com/blog/introducing-operators.html),
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it may have been named a "Kubernetes cluster operator". Kubespray however,
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