feat: Added allocatable property to nodes key#82
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mateuszdyminski merged 5 commits intorad-security:mainfrom Sep 18, 2023
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feat: Added allocatable property to nodes key#82mateuszdyminski merged 5 commits intorad-security:mainfrom
mateuszdyminski merged 5 commits intorad-security:mainfrom
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Signed-off-by: Aristides Gonzalez <aristides@glezpol.com>
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Summary
Adds the
allocatableresources property under thenodeskey, which gives a more clear idea of the actual resource availability in the target cluster. With this information we can answer things like: what else could I schedule in these nodes or why is this node this saturated if only these tiny workloads are running there (potential attack where someone is running containers that were scheduled out of band).Discussed here