# Node Layouts There are six node layout types: `default`, `separate`, `ha`, `scale`, `all-in-one`, and `multinode`. `default` is a non-HA two nodes setup with one separate `kube_node` and the `etcd` group merged with the `kube_control_plane`. `separate` layout is when there is only node of each type, which includes a kube_control_plane, kube_node, and etcd cluster member. `ha` layout consists of two etcd nodes, two control planes and a single worker node, with role intersection. `scale` layout can be combined with above layouts (`ha-scale`, `separate-scale`). It includes 200 fake hosts in the Ansible inventory. This helps test TLS certificate generation at scale to prevent regressions and profile certain long-running tasks. These nodes are never actually deployed, but certificates are generated for them. `all-in-one` layout use a single node for with `kube_control_plane`, `etcd` and `kube_node` merged. `multinode` layout consists of two separate `kube_node` and a merged single `etcd+kube_control_plane` node. Note, the canal network plugin deploys flannel as well plus calico policy controller. ## Test cases The [CI Matrix](/docs/ci.md) displays OS, Network Plugin and Container Manager tested. All tests are breakdown into 3 "stages" ("Stage" means a build step of the build pipeline) as follows: - _unit_tests_: Linting, markdown, vagrant & terraform validation etc... - _part1_: Molecule and AIO tests - _part2_: Standard tests with different layouts and OS/Runtime/Network - _part3_: Upgrade jobs, terraform jobs and recover control plane tests - _special_: Other jobs (manuals) The steps are ordered as `unit_tests->part1->part2->part3->special`.