> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.curiostorage.org/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.curiostorage.org/experimental-features.md).

# Experimental Features

Curio is developing new features on a regular basis as part of the overall development. This section covers the experimental features released by Curio along with details on how to use them.

It is **not** recommended to run experimental features in production environments. The features should be tested as per your requirements, and any issues or requests should be reported to the team via Github or Slack.

Once the new features have been tested and vetted, they may be released as part of a stable Curio release and all documentation concerning those features will be moved to an appropriate section of this site.

Current experimental features are listed below.

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[GPU Over Provisioning](/experimental-features/gpu-over-provisioning.md)
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[Snark Market](/experimental-features/snark-market.md)
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[Snark Market (Consumer)](/experimental-features/snark-market-consumer.md)
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[cuzk Proving Daemon](/experimental-features/cuzk-proving-daemon.md)
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