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Karpenter

Using Meshery and Karpenter, once your Kubernetes cluster and the Karpenter controller are up and running: Set up provisioners: By applying a provisioner to Karpenter, you can configure constraints on node provisioning and set timeout values for node expiry or Kubelet configuration values. Deploy workloads: When deploying workloads, you can request that scheduling constraints be met to direct which nodes Karpenter provisions for those workloads.


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Category:
Provisioning
Subcategory:
Automation & Configuration

Key Features

  • Watching for pods that the Kubernetes scheduler has marked as unschedulable
  • Evaluating scheduling constraints (resource requests, nodeselectors, affinities, tolerations, and topology spread constraints) requested by the pods
  • Provisioning nodes that meet the requirements of the pods

Components

aws-node-template

provisioner

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