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Snow Jo ❄️ v_enby 💫

as with most things related to farming, im realising that having a monoculture of pods is actually bad for your kubernetes cluster

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having the same pod sizing means that you're undoubtedly going to either commit all the ram or the cpu of a node, but not both at once (in most circumstances)

this means that you're going to have uncommitted resources, which is bad

EXCEPT if you have multiple kinds of pods, and you can diversify and "fit" the remainder in such a way that will use the resources more efficiently

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@ShadowJonathan a friend is working for a company whose solution to any problem is to deploy more kubernetes clusters

the opposite is also not a good idea, half their budget goes to kubernetes clusters and it will likely go up 4x due to losing some discount

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@charlotte seriously, there's optimisation autism

having a badly configured resource utilisation in kubernetes is probably THE ONE WAY to fucking blow your budget on a badly running server

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