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Per @jonathan-innis in #4367 , filing to request a boolean field for network-optimized instances.
In #4367 , he suggests the name karpenter.k8s.aws/instance-capability-network-optimized.
Currently, one can accomplish something like this via the integer field karpenter.k8s.aws/instance-network-bandwidth, but a constraint for GT 12000 is much trickier and not nearly as user-friendly as a simple boolean. Who wants to parse all of the network-bandwidths from https://karpenter.sh/docs/reference/instance-types/ ?
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Per @jonathan-innis in #4367 , filing to request a boolean field for network-optimized instances.
In #4367 , he suggests the name
karpenter.k8s.aws/instance-capability-network-optimized
.Currently, one can accomplish something like this via the integer field
karpenter.k8s.aws/instance-network-bandwidth
, but a constraint forGT 12000
is much trickier and not nearly as user-friendly as a simple boolean. Who wants to parse all of the network-bandwidths from https://karpenter.sh/docs/reference/instance-types/ ?How important is this feature to you?
It's a nice-to-have.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: