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Add GPU note on Efficiency dashboard #1156

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Signed-off-by: chipzoller <[email protected]>
chipzoller committed Dec 30, 2024
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The report provides three views for examining the efficiency of your infrastruct
Let’s establish some definitions and then explore each of these views.

{% hint style="note" %}
In order for the GPU column to be visible on the Efficiency dashboard, Kubecost must be collecting GPU metrics and observing a container actively using a GPU. See the [NVIDIA GPU Monitoring Configurations](install-and-configure/advanced-configuration/gpu.md) page for more details on how to set up GPU monitoring for NVIDIA GPUs.
In order for the GPU column to be visible on the Efficiency dashboard, Kubecost must be collecting GPU metrics and observing a container actively using a GPU. See the [NVIDIA GPU Monitoring Configurations](/install-and-configure/advanced-configuration/gpu.md) page for more details on how to set up GPU monitoring for NVIDIA GPUs.
{% endhint %}

## Definitions