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by simianpirate
1204 days ago
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Kubernetes has a default (and considered best practice) limit of 110 pods per node. Are you seeing them cap it lower than that? I've never checked this personally on EKS, TBH. Also, what do you mean by capping resources? In my experience with EKS, I haven't had any issues fully utilizing a nodes resources, even in EKS. |
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