Crd
CRD can refer to any of the following:
1. Crd is a common misspelling of "card."
2. With Kubernetes, CRD (Custom Resource Definition) is a feature introduced with Kubernetes version 1.7 that allows developers to extend Kubernetes functionality. CRDs let you create custom objects tailored to your application needs, alongside the default Kubernetes objects such as Pods, Services, and Deployments.
CRDs are part of the Kubernetes API (Application Programming Interface) and are defined using YAML (YAML Ain't Markup Language) or JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) files. After defining a CRD, it must be applied to the Kubernetes cluster, to make it available for use.
3. Crd is a file extension used with ChordPro. The file format is a text-based markup language that represents chord charts. Other similar file formats include .cho, .chopro, chordpro, and .pro.
4. Crd is a file extension used with the Cardfile application found on early versions of Microsoft Windows from Windows 1.0 to Windows 95. These files were like index cards that contained contacts, addresses, phone numbers, and other basic text notes. Although Cardfile was discontinued, the file cardwin.exe found on Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows XP can still be used in current versions of Windows to view these files. Alternatively, you can use a third-party tool such as Nirsoft Crd Viewer to view these files. There are also conversion tools that convert .crd files to .txt or .rtf formats.
Computer acronyms, Internet terms, Kubernetes, MIDI, Software terms
