Azure Kubernetes Fleet Manager support for property-based scheduling and override is now available in public preview. Organizations looking to manage hundreds to thousands of AKS clusters efficiently can now leverage Kubernetes Fleet Manager’s smart orchestration engine to intelligently place workloads on clusters and have the flexibility to customize cluster-specific resources. From the heuristics of per CPU or per memory cost to availability of resources and number of nodes, Kubernetes Fleet Manager property-based scheduling will help you maximize resource usage. You can continue to tailor workload placement on cluster groups with Kubernetes Fleet Manager resource override, by changing the resources propagated from hub to member clusters.
Learn more about Kubernetes Fleet Manager support for property-based scheduling here: https://aka.ms/aks/fleet-workload-scheduling
Learn more about Kubernetes Fleet Manager resource override here: https://aka.ms/aks/fleet-override