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You should read the official EKS documentation for this. But based upon your question, your subnet having 0 Available IPs means that your cluster depending on how many nodes it has, cannot provide more IPv4 for Pods(for example). It all comes down to the size of the cluster, as each Node size comes with its own Pod and IPv4/6 limits. You can check that here.

You should read the official EKS documentation for this. But based upon your question, your subnet having 0 Available IPs means that your cluster depending on how many nodes it has, cannot provide more IPv4 for Pods(for example). It all comes down to the size of the cluster, as each Node size comes with its own Pod and IPv4/6 limits. You can check that here.

You should read the official EKS documentation for this. But based upon your question, your subnet having 0 Available IPs means that your cluster depending on how many nodes it has, cannot provide more IPv4 for Pods(for example). It all comes down to the size of the cluster, as each Node size comes with its own IPv4/6 limits. You can check that here.

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You should read the official EKS documentation for this. But based upon your question, your subnet having 0 Available IPs means that your cluster depending on how many nodes it has, cannot provide more IPv4 for Pods(for example). It all comes down to the size of the cluster, as each Node size comes with its own Pod and IPv4/6 limits. You can check that here.