Add Managed Computer Resources for DigitalOcean#19226
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@omarismail thanks for this PR! However, I think instead of listing each cloud provider, it would be better to simplify our docs. I opened up PR #19797 to resolve this. Let me know if you have any questions! Thanks! /close |
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Description
DigitalOcean runs a Managed Kubernetes offering. The
Meaning of CPUin the Kubernetes Documentation does not list DigitalOcean. This PR adds DigitalOcean to that list.Docs
According to the DigitalOcean Kubernetes Documentation page, the Worker Nodes run on Droplets, and abide by the same standard Droplet resources.
See image below of the detailed description of compute resources during Cluster Create:
