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# Managing Providers
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{{ site.data.product.title_short }} can manage a variety of external environments, known as providers and managers. A provider or manager is any system that {{ site.data.product.title_short }} integrates with for the purpose of collecting data and performing operations.
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{{ site.data.product.title_short }} can manage a variety of external environments, which are known as providers and managers. A provider or manager is any system that {{ site.data.product.title_short }} integrates with for the purpose of collecting data and performing operations.
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In {{ site.data.product.title_short }}, a *provider* is an external virtualization, cloud, or containers environment that manages multiple virtual machines
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or instances residing on multiple hosts. One example is Red Hat Virtualization, a platform that manages multiple hosts and virtual machines.
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In {{ site.data.product.title_short }}, a *provider* is an external virtualization, cloud, or containers environment that manages multiple virtual machines or instances residing on multiple hosts. One example is Red Hat Virtualization, a platform that manages multiple hosts and virtual machines.
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In {{ site.data.product.title_short }}, a *manager* is an external management environment that manages more than one type of resource. One example of a manager is OpenStack, which manages infrastructure, cloud, network, and storage resources.
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This guide covers working with providers and managers in
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{{ site.data.product.title_short }}, which include:
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This guide covers working with providers and managers in {{ site.data.product.title_short }}, which include:
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- Infrastructure providers
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- Infrastructure providers
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- Configuration management providers
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- Configuration management providers
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- Automation management providers
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- Automation management providers
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- Cloud providers
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- Cloud providers
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- Physical infrastructure providers
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- Physical infrastructure providers
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- Networking management providers
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- Networking management providers
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- Container providers
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- Container providers
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- Storage managers
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- Storage managers
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For information on working with the resources contained by a provider or manager, see [Managing Infrastructure and Inventory](../managing_infrastructure_and_inventory/index.html).
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For information on working with the resources that are contained by a provider or manager, see [Managing Infrastructure and Inventory](../managing_infrastructure_and_inventory/index.html).
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