Description: The term ‘Unbound’ in the context of resource management refers to resources that are not currently associated with any specific entity within an environment. This can include storage volumes, nodes, or even network configurations that, for various reasons, are not assigned to a particular application or service. The main characteristic of these resources is that, while they exist within the operational environment, they are not actively being utilized, which can lead to inefficient resource management. Identifying unbound resources is crucial for optimizing performance and resource utilization, as it allows system administrators to make informed decisions about resource allocation and scaling. Additionally, proper management of these resources can contribute to reducing operational costs and improving overall system efficiency. In dynamic environments, where the creation and destruction of resources are constant, understanding the state of unbound resources becomes essential for maintaining a healthy and efficient operation.