Yes, where every managed cluster exposes an isolated Kubernetes API.
It's a managed Kubernetes service that you can run anywhere you like, you can still leverage the public cloud (even on hybrid environments), but you are not tied to a specific public cloud Kubernetes managed offering.
It's a managed Kubernetes service that you can run anywhere you like, you can still leverage the public cloud (even on hybrid environments), but you are not tied to a specific public cloud Kubernetes managed offering.