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| Figure 7. Plotting latency between any two probes. |



**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. 



Please join our community and help us build the future of Kubernetes! If you’re particularly interested in nodes or performance testing, participate by chatting with us in our [Slack channel](https://kubernetes.slack.com/messages/sig-scale/) or join our meeting which meets every Tuesday at 10 AM PT on this [SIG-Node Hangout](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/tree/master/sig-node).


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Title: Future Development of the Node Performance Dashboard and Community Engagement
Summary
The node performance dashboard is currently in alpha and under active development. The focus will be on optimizing data collection and visualization, as well as providing more tests, metrics, and tools for developers and cluster maintainers. The author encourages readers to join the Kubernetes community and contribute, especially to nodes or performance testing, via the Slack channel or weekly meetings. Links to download Kubernetes, get involved on GitHub, ask questions on Stack Overflow, connect on Slack, and follow on Twitter are provided.