GKE features to optimize resource allocation
google cloudblogAs a customer of Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), you've selected a container runtime with a high degree of managed operations, encompassing everything from automatic upgrades to effortless node management. This inherent efficiency allows you to focus more on your applications, and less on the underlying infrastructure. In an ideal world, this streamlined experience, coupled with GKE's robust autoscaling capabilities, ensures perfect workload scheduling all the time. Your applications seamlessly scale up and down, always finding the resources they need, precisely when they need them.
Unfortunately though, the real world presents a few more challenges that need to be addressed. GKE offers powerful four-way autoscaling (Horizontal Pod Autoscaler, Vertical Pod Autoscaler, Cluster Autoscaler, and Node Auto Provisioning) that provides the building blocks to address the scalability needs for workloads and infrastructure. However, running an efficient platform for today's dynamic workloads involves more than just ensuring scalability. Factors like ...
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