Updated on 2024-06-17 GMT+08:00

Overview

UCS supports unified management of clusters across clouds and regions. The following types of clusters are supported:

  • Huawei Cloud clusters: Huawei Cloud CCE clusters and CCE Turbo clusters
  • On-premises clusters: Kubernetes clusters that are provisioned by UCS but running on your on-premises data center, such as UCS on Bare Metal and UCS on VMware
  • Attached clusters: Third-party Kubernetes clusters that comply with the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) standard, such as AWS EKS clusters, Google Cloud GKE clusters, and Kubernetes clusters that are deployed and run by third parties
  • Multi-cloud clusters: Kubernetes clusters that are provisioned by UCS but running on the platform of other cloud service providers, such as UCS on AWS and UCS on Azure

If a cluster contains nodes with ultra large compute capacity and you do not want them to be counted in the CPU and memory allocation rate metrics in the cluster list on the UCS console, add the type:virtual-kubelet label to the nodes so that you can accurately identify cluster resource allocation. For details about how to label nodes, see Adding Labels/Taints to Nodes.