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      <title>Karmada vs Liqo vs Submariner — Self-Hosted Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking (2026)</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Running Kubernetes across multiple clusters — whether for geographic distribution, cloud provider diversity, or disaster recovery — requires specialized tooling. Three open-source projects address this challenge from different angles: &lt;strong&gt;Karmada&lt;/strong&gt; (multi-cluster orchestration), &lt;strong&gt;Liqo&lt;/strong&gt; (seamless cluster peering), and &lt;strong&gt;Submariner&lt;/strong&gt; (cross-cluster networking).&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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