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| Shortly after deploying a new Kubernetes cluster, one of the first things you will likely want to do is collect some metrics and data about how it operates. There are two projects that are typically used for this, and since they are named similarly it can be confusing to know which one you should use and why. This post hopes to clear up any confusion between the Kubernetes Metrics Server and kube-state-metrics.