Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) are a Kubernetes feature that allows users to extend the Kubernetes API by defining their own custom resources. This enables the management of application-specific configurations and objects as if they were native Kubernetes resources. They are commonly used to define new types of resources, such as databases, message queues, or other application components, and manage their lifecycle within the Kubernetes cluster.
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