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authorEvan Read <eread@gitlab.com>2019-06-20 12:34:04 +1000
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## Using an existing installation of Knative
+> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/58941) in GitLab 12.0.
+
NOTE: **Note:**
-The "invocations" monitoring feature of GitLab serverless will not work when adding an existing installation of Knative.
+The "invocations" monitoring feature of GitLab serverless will not work when
+adding an existing installation of Knative.
+
+It is also possible to use GitLab Serverless with an existing Kubernetes
+cluster which already has Knative installed.
+
+Simply:
-It is also possible to use GitLab Serverless with an existing Kubernetes cluster which already has Knative installed.
-Simply follow the steps to [add an existing Kubernetes cluster](../index.md#adding-an-existing-kubernetes-cluster)
-and then follow the steps to deploy [functions](#deploying-functions) or [serverless applications](#deploying-serverless-applications) onto your cluster.
+1. Follow the steps to
+ [add an existing Kubernetes cluster](../index.md#adding-an-existing-kubernetes-cluster).
+1. Follow the steps to deploy [functions](#deploying-functions)
+ or [serverless applications](#deploying-serverless-applications) onto your
+ cluster.
## Deploying functions