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in-tree OpenStack (cinder volume type), use the CSI driver.
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CodeRabbit
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You can check the full list of changes in the Kubernetes 1.26 release notes. Also, we recommend the Kubernetes Removals and Deprecations In 1.26 article, as well as keeping the deprecated API migration guide close for the future.
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#281 Dynamic Kubelet configuration
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Discover the full power of this feature in the docs.
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This framework allows the use of external devices (e.g., NVIDIA GPUs, AMD GPUS, SR-IOV NICs) without modifying core Kubernetes components.
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k8s-device-plugin
Kubernetes (k8s) device plugin to enable registration of AMD GPU to a container cluster (by ROCm)
This framework allows the use of external devices (e.g., NVIDIA GPUs, AMD GPUS, SR-IOV NICs) without modifying core Kubernetes components.
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This framework allows the use of external devices (e.g., NVIDIA GPUs, AMD GPUS, SR-IOV NICs) without modifying core Kubernetes components.
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SaaSHub
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As we covered in our "What's new in Kubernetes 1.19" article, the CSI driver for vSphere has been stable for some time. Now, all plugin operations for vspherevolume are now redirected to the out-of-tree 'csi.vsphere.vmware.com' driver.
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cosign