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**Future Work**
The [node performance dashboard](http://node-perf-dash.k8s.io/) is a brand new feature. It is still alpha version under active development. We will keep optimizing the data collecting and visualization, providing more tests, metrics and tools to the developers and the cluster maintainers.
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