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fix: typo #174

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion vcluster/introduction/architecture.mdx
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Expand Up @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ vCluster creates isolated Kubernetes environments by deploying a virtual cluster

The virtual control plane is deployed as a single pod managed by a StatefulSet and has the following components:

- A **Kubernetes API server**, which is the management interface for all API requests within the virtual cluster. It supports a variety of Kubernetes distributions, including vanilla Kubernetes (default), Lightweight Kuberntes (K3s), and Zero Friction Kubernetes (k0s).
- A **Kubernetes API server**, which is the management interface for all API requests within the virtual cluster. It supports a variety of Kubernetes distributions, including vanilla Kubernetes (default), Lightweight Kubernetes (K3s), and Zero Friction Kubernetes (k0s).
- A **controller manager**, which maintains the state of Kubernetes resources like pods, ensuring they match the desired configurations.
- A **data store**, which is a connection to or mount of the data store where the API stores all resources. SQLite is used by default, but you can [choose other data stores](../configure/vcluster-yaml/control-plane/components/backing-store/) like etcd, MySQL, and PostgreSQL.
- A **syncer**, which is a key component that synchronizes resources from the virtual to the host cluster to facilitate workload management on the host's infrastructure.
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