Release Note
Validated on 11 Dec 2018 • Last edited on 27 Sep 2023
The following updates were released for DigitalOcean Kubernetes:
- Any user can opt into Kubernetes during early availability via the control panel.
- Users can rename clusters.
- Users can edit tags associated with clusters and worker pool.
- A guided walkthrough helps users set up their kubectl and kubeconfig properly and provides example manifests to make it easier to get started.
- The node pool settings to add, remove, and scale node pools has been moved to the ‘Nodes’ tab for a more streamlined experience.
- The cluster provisioning status bar more accurately reflects the cluster creation progress.
- Users can view the estimated monthly cost for their clusters.
- Users can view a breakdown of total cluster capacity including CPU, Memory, Disk cluster wide.
- Users can create and manage Kubernetes clusters, worker pools, and configuration using doctl.