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  1. +2 −1 prombench/docs/eks.md
  2. +3 −1 prombench/docs/gke.md
3 changes: 2 additions & 1 deletion prombench/docs/eks.md
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@@ -107,7 +107,8 @@ Run Prombench tests in [Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)](https://aws.amazon.com
```bash
make node_create
```
3. When setting up a benchmarking environment, it’s often useful to have pre-generated data available.This data can help speed up testing and make benchmarks more realistic by simulating actual workloads.
3. **Setting Up Benchmarking Data**
When setting up a benchmarking environment, it’s often useful to have pre-generated data available.This data can help speed up testing and make benchmarks more realistic by simulating actual workloads.

In this setup, you have two choices:

4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion prombench/docs/gke.md
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@@ -96,7 +96,9 @@ Run Prombench tests in [Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)](https://cloud.google.com
```bash
make node_create
```
3. When setting up a benchmarking environment, it’s often useful to have pre-generated data available.This data can help speed up testing and make benchmarks more realistic by simulating actual workloads.
3. **Setting Up Benchmarking Data**

When setting up a benchmarking environment, it’s often useful to have pre-generated data available.This data can help speed up testing and make benchmarks more realistic by simulating actual workloads.

In this setup, you have two choices: