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Delete 'cloned' text from dashboard descriptions (DataDog#20971)
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kubernetes/assets/dashboards/kubernetes_dashboard.json

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"title": "Kubernetes - Overview",
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"description": "Our Kubernetes dashboard gives you broad visibility into the scale, status, and resource usage of your cluster and its containers. Further reading for Kubernetes monitoring:\n\n- [Autoscale Kubernetes workloads with any Datadog metric](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/autoscale-kubernetes-datadog/)\n\n- [How to monitor Kubernetes + Docker with Datadog](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitor-kubernetes-docker/)\n\n- [Monitoring in the Kubernetes era](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitoring-kubernetes-era/)\n\n- [Monitoring Kubernetes performance metrics](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitoring-kubernetes-performance-metrics/)\n\n- [Collecting metrics with built-in Kubernetes monitoring tools](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/how-to-collect-and-graph-kubernetes-metrics/)\n\n- [Monitoring Kubernetes with Datadog](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitoring-kubernetes-with-datadog/)\n\n- [Datadog's Kubernetes integration docs](https://docs.datadoghq.com/integrations/kubernetes/)\n\nClone this template dashboard to make changes and add your own graph widgets. (cloned)",
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"description": "Our Kubernetes dashboard gives you broad visibility into the scale, status, and resource usage of your cluster and its containers. Further reading for Kubernetes monitoring:\n\n- [Autoscale Kubernetes workloads with any Datadog metric](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/autoscale-kubernetes-datadog/)\n\n- [How to monitor Kubernetes + Docker with Datadog](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitor-kubernetes-docker/)\n\n- [Monitoring in the Kubernetes era](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitoring-kubernetes-era/)\n\n- [Monitoring Kubernetes performance metrics](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitoring-kubernetes-performance-metrics/)\n\n- [Collecting metrics with built-in Kubernetes monitoring tools](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/how-to-collect-and-graph-kubernetes-metrics/)\n\n- [Monitoring Kubernetes with Datadog](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitoring-kubernetes-with-datadog/)\n\n- [Datadog's Kubernetes integration docs](https://docs.datadoghq.com/integrations/kubernetes/)\n\nClone this template dashboard to make changes and add your own graph widgets.",
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kubernetes/assets/dashboards/kubernetes_deployments.json

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"title": "Kubernetes Deployments Overview",
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"description": "Our Kubernetes Deployments dashboard gives you broad visibility into the scale, status, and resource usage of your deployment workloads. \nFurther reading for Kubernetes monitoring:\n\n- [Autoscale Kubernetes workloads with any Datadog metric](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/autoscale-kubernetes-datadog/)\n\n- [How to monitor Kubernetes + Docker with Datadog](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitor-kubernetes-docker/)\n\n- [Monitoring in the Kubernetes era](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitoring-kubernetes-era/)\n\n- [Monitoring Kubernetes performance metrics](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitoring-kubernetes-performance-metrics/)\n\n- [Collecting metrics with built-in Kubernetes monitoring tools](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/how-to-collect-and-graph-kubernetes-metrics/)\n\n- [Monitoring Kubernetes with Datadog](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitoring-kubernetes-with-datadog/)\n\n- [Datadog's Kubernetes integration docs](https://docs.datadoghq.com/integrations/kubernetes/)\n\nClone this template dashboard to make changes and add your own graph widgets. (cloned)",
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"description": "Our Kubernetes Deployments dashboard gives you broad visibility into the scale, status, and resource usage of your deployment workloads. \nFurther reading for Kubernetes monitoring:\n\n- [Autoscale Kubernetes workloads with any Datadog metric](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/autoscale-kubernetes-datadog/)\n\n- [How to monitor Kubernetes + Docker with Datadog](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitor-kubernetes-docker/)\n\n- [Monitoring in the Kubernetes era](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitoring-kubernetes-era/)\n\n- [Monitoring Kubernetes performance metrics](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitoring-kubernetes-performance-metrics/)\n\n- [Collecting metrics with built-in Kubernetes monitoring tools](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/how-to-collect-and-graph-kubernetes-metrics/)\n\n- [Monitoring Kubernetes with Datadog](https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/monitoring-kubernetes-with-datadog/)\n\n- [Datadog's Kubernetes integration docs](https://docs.datadoghq.com/integrations/kubernetes/)\n\nClone this template dashboard to make changes and add your own graph widgets.",
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