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MachinePool support #346
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Describe the solution you'd like
It would be great if Cloudstack could support MachinePools - and allow us to custom size the service offering for control nodes, and various worker node pools. Right now it seems like I am only able to choose one size for all nodes.
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[Miscellaneous information that will assist in solving the issue.]
We have had success with the community edition of Kubermatic https://github.com/kubermatic/kubermatic and noticed Cloudstack is not supported (even though Openstack is). Their design notes may be helpful in making Cloudstack own native integration more robust. Additionally, if there was enough push, maybe we could get Kubermatic to support Cloudstack upstream.
Environment:
kubectl version
):/etc/os-release
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