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Gal Ben Haim updated OVIRT-2330:
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Description:
To maximize the utilization of stdci containers, we need a mechanism that can
decide how much RAM and CPU each stdci container gets and how many stdci
containers we can run on that host.
A special handling should be done for user-defined containers (those are ones
that the user run as part of his script). Those containers are created using a
mounted docker socket, so the resource limit we put on the STDCI container will
not affect them.
was:To maximize the utilization of stdci containers, we need a mechanism that
can decide how much RAM and CPU each stdci container gets and how many stdci
containers we can run on that host
> Host specific resource allocation for stdci containers
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>
> Key: OVIRT-2330
> URL: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-2330
> Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Daniel Belenky
> Assignee: infra
>
> To maximize the utilization of stdci containers, we need a mechanism that can
> decide how much RAM and CPU each stdci container gets and how many stdci
> containers we can run on that host.
> A special handling should be done for user-defined containers (those are ones
> that the user run as part of his script). Those containers are created using
> a mounted docker socket, so the resource limit we put on the STDCI container
> will not affect them.
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