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You can customize your cluster specifications, such as virtual machine sizes and number of nodes. See the following list of recommended settings for each available cloud provider, but also see the documentation for more specific information:
- Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform cluster in Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
- Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster
See the Amazon documentation at Amazon EC2 Instance Types for more details.
After the cluster is created, you can resize your cluster to increase or decrease the number of nodes in that cluster. To learn how to resize your cluster, refer to Creating a MachineSet to scale your cluster.
After the cluster is created, you can resize your cluster to increase or decrease the number of nodes in that cluster. To learn how to resize your cluster, refer to Resizing a cluster.
For more information, see General purpose virtual machine sizes.
For more information or customization, see Ephemeral OS disks for Azure VMs.
After the cluster is created, you can resize your cluster to increase or decrease the number of nodes in that cluster. To learn how to resize your cluster, refer to Scale the node count in an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster.