These upgrade settings control the level of parallelism and the level of disruption caused by an upgrade.
maxUnavailable controls the number of nodes that can be simultaneously unavailable.
maxSurge controls the number of additional nodes that can be added to the node pool temporarily for the time of the upgrade to increase the number of available nodes.
(maxUnavailable + maxSurge) determines the level of parallelism (how many nodes are being upgraded at the same time).
Note: upgrades inevitably introduce some disruption since workloads need to be moved from old nodes to new, upgraded ones. Even if maxUnavailable=0, this holds true. (Disruption stays within the limits of PodDisruptionBudget, if it is configured.)
Consider a hypothetical node pool with 5 nodes having maxSurge=2, maxUnavailable=1. This means the upgrade process upgrades 3 nodes simultaneously. It creates 2 additional (upgraded) nodes, then it brings down 3 old (not yet upgraded) nodes at the same time. This ensures that there are always at least 4 nodes available.
These upgrade settings configure the upgrade strategy for the node pool. Use strategy to switch between the strategies applied to the node pool.
If the strategy is ROLLING, use maxSurge and maxUnavailable to control the level of parallelism and the level of disruption caused by upgrade. 1. maxSurge controls the number of additional nodes that can be added to the node pool temporarily for the time of the upgrade to increase the number of available nodes. 2. maxUnavailable controls the number of nodes that can be simultaneously unavailable. 3. (maxUnavailable + maxSurge) determines the level of parallelism (how many nodes are being upgraded at the same time).
If the strategy is BLUE_GREEN, use blueGreenSettings to configure the blue-green upgrade related settings. 1. standardRolloutPolicy is the default policy. The policy is used to control the way blue pool gets drained. The draining is executed in the batch mode. The batch size could be specified as either percentage of the node pool size or the number of nodes. batchSoakDuration is the soak time after each batch gets drained. 2. nodePoolSoakDuration is the soak time after all blue nodes are drained. After this period, the blue pool nodes will be deleted.
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{ "maxSurge": integer, "maxUnavailable": integer, "strategy": enum ( |
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max |
The maximum number of nodes that can be created beyond the current size of the node pool during the upgrade process. |
max |
The maximum number of nodes that can be simultaneously unavailable during the upgrade process. A node is considered available if its status is Ready. |
strategy |
Update strategy of the node pool. |
blue |
Settings for blue-green upgrade strategy. |
NodePoolUpdateStrategy
Strategy used for node pool update.
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NODE_POOL_UPDATE_STRATEGY_UNSPECIFIED |
Default value if unset. GKE internally defaults the update strategy to SURGE for unspecified strategies. |
BLUE_GREEN |
blue-green upgrade. |
SURGE |
SURGE is the traditional way of upgrade a node pool. maxSurge and maxUnavailable determines the level of upgrade parallelism. |
BlueGreenSettings
Settings for blue-green upgrade.
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Union field rollout_policy . The rollout policy controls the general rollout progress of blue-green. rollout_policy can be only one of the following: |
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standard |
Standard policy for the blue-green upgrade. |
node |
Time needed after draining entire blue pool. After this period, blue pool will be cleaned up. A duration in seconds with up to nine fractional digits, ending with ' |
StandardRolloutPolicy
Standard rollout policy is the default policy for blue-green.
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Union field update_batch_size . Blue pool size to drain in a batch. update_batch_size can be only one of the following: |
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batch |
Percentage of the blue pool nodes to drain in a batch. The range of this field should be (0.0, 1.0]. |
batch |
Number of blue nodes to drain in a batch. |
batch |
Soak time after each batch gets drained. Default to zero. A duration in seconds with up to nine fractional digits, ending with ' |