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@ogusarenko ogusarenko changed the title Rebasing the content Dashboard docs updated Jul 26, 2024

{{< callout type="info" >}} Available since 4.0.0-alpha.2.0 {{< /callout >}}

The MKE Dashboard add-on provides the web UI to manage Kubernetes resources management:
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The MKE Dashboard add-on provides the web UI to manage Kubernetes resources management:
The MKE Dashboard add-on provides a web UI with which you can manage Kubernetes resources:

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The MKE Dashboard is enabled by default in the MKE installation.
To access the MKE Dashboard, visit the address of the load balancer endpoint
on a freshly-installed cluster. For details, refer to [Load balancer requirements](../../getting-started/system-requirements#load-balancer-requirements).
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The MKE Dashboard is enabled by default in the MKE installation.
To access the MKE Dashboard, visit the address of the load balancer endpoint
on a freshly-installed cluster. For details, refer to [Load balancer requirements](../../getting-started/system-requirements#load-balancer-requirements).
To access the MKE Dashboard, which is enabled by default, navigate to the address of the load balancer endpoint
from a freshly-installed cluster. Refer to [Load balancer requirements](../../getting-started/system-requirements#load-balancer-requirements) for detailed information.

To access the MKE Dashboard, visit the address of the load balancer endpoint
on a freshly-installed cluster. For details, refer to [Load balancer requirements](../../getting-started/system-requirements#load-balancer-requirements).

To disable the MKE Dashboard, set the `enabled` field to `false` in the `dashboard`
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To disable the MKE Dashboard, set the `enabled` field to `false` in the `dashboard`
You can disable the MKE Dashboard by setting the `enabled` field to `false` in the `dashboard`

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