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Important

  • From Kyvos 2025.2 onwards, on Azure, you can process data on a dedicated compute cluster. Additionally, you

  • Post-deployment, to switch from Kubernetes or Shared Query Engine, ensure the following:

    • You can switch from Kubernetes or a shared query engine to a dedicated compute cluster from Kyvos Manager.


    NOTE: Switching from a dedicated compute cluster to Kubernetes or a Shared Query Engine is not supported.Post-deployment, to switch from Kubernetes or Shared Query Engine, ensure the following:
    • You must create a Virtual Machines Scale Set (VMSS) using the Dedicated Compute VMSS template provided by Kyvos.

    • Switching from a dedicated compute cluster to Kubernetes or a Shared Query Engine is not supported.

  • If using a shared Kubernetes cluster with a dedicated user node pool, ensure that the user node pool has dedicated taints. refer to the Adding Taints and Configure Tolerations in Kyvos worker pods section.

  • In Kyvos 2024.10, for shared K8s cluster, provide the compute namespace that has already been created.

  • You can optionally use the K8s cluster on a shared basis (AWS, Azure, and GCP).

  • If you select Kyvos compute type as Shared Query Engine, then K8s cluster-related information is not applicable.

  • From Kyvos 2024.9 onwards, you can now increase or decrease the Kubernetes node pool Maximum Compute Server Count. This applies only to a dedicated node pool.

  • If you have deployed Kyvos with the Kyvos Native compute cluster, you cannot switch to the External Compute cluster to process semantic models.

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