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C4A bare metal instances are generally available with GKE clusters

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## Feature Feature C4A bare metal instances are generally available with GKE clusters. For more information, see the [Arm workloads on GKE](https://docs.cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/arm-on-gke)document, including the "Requirements and limitations" section for specific version requirements. ## Feature Feature [Confidential GKE Nodes](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/confidential-gke-nodes#confidential-gke-nodes)now support cluster level enablement of [AMD SEV-SNP](https://cloud.google.com/confidential-computing/confidential-vm/docs/confidential-vm-overview#amd%5Fsev-snp)and [Intel TDX](https://cloud.google.com/confidential-computing/confidential-vm/docs/confidential-vm-overview#intel%5Ftdx)on GKE Autopilot. ## Feature Feature In GKE versions 1.36.0-gke.2459000 and later, you can directly configure Cloud Logging for L4 load balancer backend services by using the L4LBConfig CustomResourceDefinition (CRD). This feature is available for the following load balancer types: * [Internal L4 load balancers](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/internal-load-balancing#enable-logging)with subsetting enabled. * [External L4 load balancers](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/backend-service-based-external-load-balancer#enable-logging)with regional backend services (RBS) enabled.