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## Planned Improvements
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Kubernetes version 1.5 only allows resource quantities to be specified on a
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Container. It is planned to improve accounting for resources that are shared by
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all Containers in a Pod, such as
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[emptyDir volumes](/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/#emptydir).
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Kubernetes version 1.5 only supports Container requests and limits for CPU and
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memory. It is planned to add new resource types, including a node disk space
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resource, and a framework for adding custom
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[resource types](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/{{< param "githubbranch" >}}/contributors/design-proposals/scheduling/resources.md).
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Kubernetes supports overcommitment of resources by supporting multiple levels of
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[Quality of Service](http://issue.k8s.io/168).
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In Kubernetes version 1.5, one unit of CPU means different things on different
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cloud providers, and on different machine types within the same cloud providers.
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For example, on AWS, the capacity of a node is reported in
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[ECUs](http://aws.amazon.com/ec2/faqs/), while in GCE it is reported in logical
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cores. We plan to revise the definition of the cpu resource to allow for more
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consistency across providers and platforms.
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