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      <title>Talos Linux and Dynamic Resource Allocation (Beta)</title>
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      <description>I upgraded my Kubernetes cluster to 1.32 recently and the changelog mentioned that Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) had been graduated to Beta. I had been using the Intel GPU Device Plugin to schedule pods with Hardware Device requirements until now. This seemed like a good opportunity to try out and switch to DRA. Surprisingly, this was fairly simple! I initially ran into some speedbumps but now that I figured it out it&amp;rsquo;s fairly straightforward.</description>
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