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Karbon中的多个工人节点池

  • 2021年4月6日
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在Karbon中创建Kubernetes群集时,设置了节点大小。群集建立后,这些尺寸就无法更改。虽然这很好,但是如果可以在群集中有几个具有不同节点大小的工人节点池,例如AKS(https://docs.microsoft.com/en-en-us/azure/azure/aks/use),那会很好。- 多个节点池)。到目前为止,我们需要创建几个群集以具有不同尺寸的工作者节点,这增加了更多主和ETCD节点以及对新子网的需求。例如,我们可以为具有高内存的应用程序创建一个节点池需求和另一个应用程序在同一集群中需要更多CPU的应用程序。然后,我们可以指定要部署到哪个名称的池。在存储中,我们已经可以选择创建几种存储,快速,缓慢,对象等。

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Thank you for bringing this into our attention. This is already under consideration and was planned since the beginning of Karbon (worker scale-out UI gives some clues). You can register this request via your support portal with a RFE.<\/p>
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感谢您引起我们的注意。自Karbon的开始以来,这已经在考虑并计划(Worker-Scal-Out UI提供了一些线索)。您可以通过RFE通过支持门户注册此请求。

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