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Status Under review
Workspace IBM Turbonomic ARM
Created by Guest
Created on Feb 3, 2025

Easily identify nodes in a Kubernetes cluster (workers, infra, masters)

Easily identify in the UI the nodes in a Kubernetes cluster (workers, infrastructure and masters).

Idea priority Low
  • Guest
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    Feb 19, 2025

    Hi Amil, the client told us that in the field of Openshift and workers/nodes/virtual machines, they have been able to identify them by labels and create groups, but they have stopped there. In the sense that they would like to know how to make all the recommendations or work area of ​​the tool be limited to that group that in the end is our real work area because effectively, we work differently depending on the type of node: if it is computing, if it is infra, master, if it is operational vacancy, if it is vacancy for demand…, if it is production, if it is preproduction, each environment has its particularities.