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You can configure {product-title} clusters with nodes located at your network edge. In this topic, they are called _remote worker nodes_. A typical cluster with remote worker nodes combines on-premise master and worker nodes with worker nodes in other locations that connect to the cluster. This topic is intended to provide guidance on best practices for using remote worker nodes and does not contain specific configuration details.
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There are multiple use cases across different industries, such as telecommunications, retail, manufacturing, and government, for using a deployment pattern with remote worker nodes. For example, you can separate and isolate your projects and workloads by combining the remote worker nodes into xref:../../nodes/edge/nodes-edge-remote-workers.adoc#nodes-edge-remote-workers-strategies-zones_nodes-edge-remote-workers[Kubernetes zones].
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There are multiple use cases across different industries, such as retail, manufacturing, and government, for using a deployment pattern with remote worker nodes. For example, you can separate and isolate your projects and workloads by combining the remote worker nodes into xref:../../nodes/edge/nodes-edge-remote-workers.adoc#nodes-edge-remote-workers-strategies-zones_nodes-edge-remote-workers[Kubernetes zones].
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However, having remote worker nodes can introduce higher latency, intermittent loss of network connectivity, and other issues. Among the challenges in a cluster with remote worker node are:
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