Note:
1. Before using Cloud Bare Metal (CBM), navigate to Instance Specification to confirm the device model configurations, such as whether the mounting of elastic NICs is supported and whether the mounting of cloud disks is supported. 1.1 For device models that do not support the mounting of elastic NICs, general nodes cannot be added to clusters in VPC-CNI network mode. In this case, you can use the GR mode.
1.2 For device models that do not support the mounting of cloud disks, PVCs cannot be bound to pods.
2. Regarding high-performance HCC models:
2.1 HCCG5v, HCCIC5, HCCPNV4h, and HCCTG5v only support public images of CentOS 7.6, Ubuntu 18.04.1, and TencentOS Server 2.4 (TK4).
2.2 HCCPNV5vp only supports custom images. Please submit a ticket and contact CVM after-sales support to provide them. 2.3 HCCPNV5 and HCCPNV5x only support public images of TencentOS Server 3.1 (TK4) UEFI. Please submit a ticket and contact CVM after-sales support to enable an allowlist. 3. ARM device models SR1 and SK1 only support images of TencentOS Server 2.4 for ARM 64 (TK4) and CentOS 8.2 (ARM).
4. Consumer-grade card models (such as GC49) require manual driver installation. You can specify the driver installation script when creating a node or use a pre-installed driver custom image; otherwise, the node initialization might fail due to undetected drivers.
5. Only the SA2, S5, C3, and C4 device models support Red Hat images.
6. The qGPU feature is only available for native nodes, currently supporting T4 and V100 card models. For details, see Using qGPU.
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