Hello Bharat,

As Jithin said, what you're looking for is overprovisioning, where you can allocate more resources that you physically have. ACS supports three types of overprovisioning; CPU, memory and storage. To enable overprovisioning, you can use the following configurations:
- cpu.overprovisioning.factor, for CPU overprovisioning
- mem.overprovisioning.factor, for memory overprovisioning
- storage.overprovisioning.factor, for storage overprovisioning

These configurations allow you to inform a overprovisioning factor, which will be used as a multiplication factor for your physical resources, allowing you to allocate more resources than you actually have. Beware that if you put these values too high, you could risk clogging your system and harming your users, as you could eventually try to use more resources than you actually have.

About k8s, to enable it, simply set cloud.kubernetes.service.enabled to true (you might have to restart your management servers for it to take effect). For further documentation, please refer to http://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/latest/plugins/cloudstack-kubernetes-service.html and https://docs.cloudstack.apache.org/en/latest/plugins/cloudstack-kubernetes-provider.html

Best regards,
João Jandre

On 2/16/24 04:12, Bharat Bhushan Saini wrote:

Hi Jithin,

Let me clear my context, for example I am taking 6 cpu cores to run a instance and I run 2 instance with 6 cpu cores which causes 12 cpu cores are using at a time according to the cloudstack dashboard. But if we look according to the 1 instances which is having 6 cores, it will not uses 6 cores at a time, but the cloudstack dashboard says it still using the complete cores. It is something like thin provisioning of cpu cores by which we can create more instances with overcommitment of cpu cores.

Thanks and Regards,

Bharat Saini

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Hi Bharat,

I believe you are looking for CPU and Memory overcommit.

-Jithin

From: Bharat Bhushan Saini <bharat.sa...@kloudspot.com.INVALID>
Date: Friday, 16 February 2024 at 11:27 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org <users@cloudstack.apache.org>
Subject: Shallow Provision and K8s Docs
Hi All,

Is there any feature is available in cloudstack by which we can use thin provision of CPU and RAM. Reason behind this is that the cloudstack confirm all cpu cores I gave but in reality the intances is not using that much of core. As a result I can’t create more instances in the cloudstack.

If possible please share the enabling feature of Kubernetes and configuration doc related to Kubernetes in cloudstack.
Thanks in advance.

Thanks and Regards,
Bharat Saini

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