Final answer:
The auto provisioning extension in this case is the Policy Add-on for Kubernetes
Step-by-step explanation:
In this case, the auto provisioning extension is the Policy Add-on for Kubernetes. The extension allows for the automatic provisioning of resources and services within a Kubernetes cluster based on predefined policies. It helps to ensure the desired state of the cluster by automatically creating and managing resources according to the specified policies.
For example, with the Policy Add-on for Kubernetes, you can define policies that enforce security measures, such as requiring the use of specific image registries or enforcing pod security standards. The extension then takes care of automatically provisioning and managing the necessary resources to meet the policy requirements.