Yeah.. great content . Now I understand why my application runs smoothly in a single pod , but slows down or stuck when I scale it to 4 pods..either memory or cpu at fault. It's not memory probably, it's cpu..
Great information, thanks for this, I've a question, currently there are three pods getting created for my website, and each pod is consuming max to max 4% of my request cpu, so can I reduce request and limit of the cpu so it'll not waste rest of the cpu, like should I reduce it by 80%-85% so that after it'll utilize given cpu only and will get cpu usage numbers to 70 to 80% of request. Please tell me thanks
I think that you should have a little bit of headspace and reserved resources. Reducing the requests and limits sounds great but I would do that gradually and monitor for CPU throttling at the same time to make sure nothing is impacted by the change.
Amazing video! Thanks! I have a question, I wrote the deployment file with limits, but why the limit didn't work deployment file is like this: spec: containers: - name: rt-tests image: yuchen1007/stress-ng:v.1 resources: limits: memory: "1200Mi" cpu: "1" requests: memory: "1200Mi" cpu: "1"