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Kubernetes federation deploys the same resource in different clusters by default. In some cases, robots should be configured to run in different instance types. (cloud & physical) It's required to implement an API that allows users to be able to differentiate their robot configuration based on cluster.
Why is this needed?
It's needed to tune robot's services and operations on physical & cloud instance. (Related to #1 and #3)
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What would you like to be added?
Kubernetes federation deploys the same resource in different clusters by default. In some cases, robots should be configured to run in different instance types. (cloud & physical) It's required to implement an API that allows users to be able to differentiate their robot configuration based on cluster.
Why is this needed?
It's needed to tune robot's services and operations on physical & cloud instance. (Related to #1 and #3)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: