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v1.34: DRA has graduated to GA

Kubernetes 1.34 turns Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) loose into General Availability—enabled by default. That cements native support for high-maintenance gear like GPUs, FPGAs, and any other quirky hardware your workloads need.

The release also packs a fresh mix of alpha/beta features: tighter admin access control, ordered device preferences, shared capacity for devices, plus clearer insight into resource health baked into the kubelet.


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