You can now use the node system configuration file in GKE to enable and use Linux huge pages in your Pods
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## Feature
You can now use the node system configuration file in GKE to enable and use Linux huge pages in your Pods. For instructions, see [Linux huge page configuration options](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/node-system-config#huge-page-options).
## Feature
GKE Standard clusters now support nested virtualization. For details, including requirements and limitations, see [Use nested VMs with GKE Standard clusters](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/nested-virtualization).
## Feature
GKE Sandbox supports the use of NVIDIA GPUs (H100, A100, L4, and T4) in Public Preview in GKE version 1.29.2-gke.1108000 and later on both Standard and Autopilot clusters. GKE Sandbox provides an extra layer of security to prevent untrusted code from affecting the host kernel on your cluster nodes. For GPUs, while GKE Sandbox doesn't mitigate all NVIDIA driver vulnerabilities, it helps protect against Linux kernel vulnerabilities. For details, see [GPUs in GKE Sandbox](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/sandbox-pods#gpus).
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