Cluster page in Kubernetes view


The Cluster page is designed to provide capacity management insights for the Kubernetes Cluster.

Each page contains four different second-level tabs Helix Capacity Optimization consoleeach of which presents capacity and efficiency KPIs related to the resources relevant for the analyzed entity:

Capacity

The first tab "Capacity" is designed to provide a summary of the most important KPIs for managing capacity of Kubernetes Clusters.

The table below summarize the information that is provided by the tab. 

The picture below is an example of Capacity tab.

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By selecting a Cluster, you will be redirected to the detail page: Details page in the Kubernetes view

CPU

The CPU tab presents the most important metrics related to the CPU. The column definition is defined in the table below.

The picture below is an example of CPU tab.

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By selecting a Cluster, you will be redirected to the detail page: Details page in the Kubernetes view

Memory

The Memory tabs presents the most important metrics related to the memory. The column definition is defined in the table below.

The picture below is an example of Memory tab.

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By selecting a Cluster, you will be redirected to the detail page: Details page in the Kubernetes view

Storage

The Storage tabs presents the most important metrics related to the storage.

Since in Kubernetes the persistent volumes can be requested only from by the Cluster, the cluster tab is the only one with this subsection. Since the persistent volume management is still at the early stages of the developments by Kubernetes, the only relevant information available up to now are the following.

The column definition is defined in the table below.

The picture below is an example of Storage tab.

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By selecting a Cluster, you will be able to access the list of Persistent Volumes configured on a specific Kubernetes Cluster

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