Google GKE Autopilot Cost: Only Pay for Utilised
GKE In Google GKE Autopilot, Google controls your cluster configuration, including nodes, scaling, security, and other predefined parameters
The simplified configuration adheres to scalability, security, and cluster and workload setup best practices and recommendations from GKE
When using Google GKE Autopilot, you often only pay for the CPU, memory, and storage that your workloads require
Google takes care of the infrastructure, allowing you to concentrate on developing and implementing your apps
Autopilot takes care of the pod bin-packing process, saving you the trouble of keeping track of how many Pods are active on each node
To run certain workloads, the required infrastructure is provisioned and managed by GKE
Depending on the size of your workloads, plan and request quota for your Google Cloud project or organisation
Google is eliminating the Google GKE Autopilot CUD because the new extended Compute Flexible CUD offers a larger savings and more overall flexibility
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