Hi,

Im looking into GCE for a proof of concept and one thing isn't clear from the 
documentation, and thats around the management of the master node(s) for the 
Kubernetes cluster. 

Does the cluster create a single master node, or multiple master nodes?  If 
this is a single master node then it looks like we lose high availability, the 
currently deployed pods etc should still work, but new pod deployments etc 
would then be affected.

If the master does die, will GCE provision a new one behind the scenes, and if 
so how long does this take to provision etc

Thanks in advance

Andy

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