Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Re: Using django on kubernetes

Thanks for the replys,

I am of course monitoring the resources - but I am a bit afraid that the memory usage for example might change over time? Ah well - I will have to monitor this for an extended period of time and see what happens then :-)

Regards,

Andréas


Den tis 30 okt. 2018 kl 12:17 skrev Jason <jjohns98684@gmail.com>:
using infrastructure monitoring such as new relic can lend valuable insight into what resources pods are using vs their default allocation

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