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      <title>Integrating our Operators with OLM</title>
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      <description>Introduction This post is a continuation of our previous blog Writing Operators using the Operator Framework SDK.
We will continue working on the operator created on the previous blog, if you want to be able to follow this blog, you will need to run the steps from the previous blog.
Operator Lifecycle Manager The Operator Lifecycle Manager is an open source toolkit to manage Operators in an effective, automated and scalable way.</description>
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      <description>Operators, operators everywhere As you may have noticed, Kubernetes operators are becoming more an more popular those days. In this post we are going to explain the basics around Operators and we will develop a simple Operator using the Operator Framework SDK.
What is an Operator An operator aims to automate actions usually performed manually while lessening the likelihood of error and simplifying complexity.
We can think of an operator as a method of packaging, deploying and managing a Kubernetes enabled application.</description>
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