Scale your stateless workloads to your evolving container workload requirements.
Before you begin
To run commands against a user cluster, ensure you have the following resources:
Locate the user cluster name, or ask your Platform Administrator what the cluster name is.
Sign in and generate the kubeconfig file for the user cluster if you don't have one.
Use the kubeconfig path of the user cluster to replace
USER_CLUSTER_KUBECONFIG
in these instructions.
To get the required permissions to scale stateless workloads, ask your Organization IAM Admin to grant you the Namespace Admin role.
Scale a deployment
Leverage the scaling functionality of Kubernetes to appropriately scale the amount of pods running in your deployment.
Autoscale the pods of a deployment
Kubernetes offers autoscaling to remove the need of manually updating your deployment when demand evolves. Set the horizontal pod autoscaler in your deployment to enable this feature:
kubectl --kubeconfig USER_CLUSTER_KUBECONFIG \
autoscale deployment DEPLOYMENT_NAME \
--cpu-percent=CPU_PERCENT \
--min=MIN_NUMBER_REPLICAS \
--max=MAX_NUMBER_REPLICAS
Replace the following:
USER_CLUSTER_KUBECONFIG
: the kubeconfig file for the user cluster.DEPLOYMENT_NAME
: the name of the deployment in which to autoscale.CPU_PERCENT
: the target average CPU utilization to request, represented as a percentage, over all the pods.MIN_NUMBER_REPLICAS
: the lower limit for the number of pods the autoscaler can provision.MAX_NUMBER_REPLICAS
: the upper limit for the number of pods the autoscaler can provision.
To check the current status of the newly-made horizontal pod autoscaler, run:
kubectl get hpa
The output is similar to the following:
NAME REFERENCE TARGET MINPODS MAXPODS REPLICAS AGE
DEPLOYMENT_NAME Deployment/DEPLOYMENT_NAME/scale 0% / 50% 1 10 1 18s
Manually scale the pods of a deployment
If you prefer to manually scale a deployment, run:
kubectl --kubeconfig USER_CLUSTER_KUBECONFIG \
scale deployment DEPLOYMENT_NAME \
--replicas NUMBER_OF_REPLICAS
Replace the following:
USER_CLUSTER_KUBECONFIG
: the kubeconfig file for the user cluster.DEPLOYMENT_NAME
: the name of the deployment in which to autoscale.DEPLOYMENT_NAME
: the desired number of replicatedPod
objects in the deployment.