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How many containers support by bottlerocket per host? |
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jhaynes
Mar 17, 2021
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Hi @rnz thanks for the question. There is no upper limit imposed by the Bottlerocket OS per se. However, due to the way EKS does networking, there is a max pod count based on the instance type you select. For the ECS variant, similarly, there is no explicit cap. Instead, resource constraints based on the instance type and workload demands will determine how many containers can run on a given host. |
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Hi @rnz thanks for the question. There is no upper limit imposed by the Bottlerocket OS per se. However, due to the way EKS does networking, there is a max pod count based on the instance type you select. For the ECS variant, similarly, there is no explicit cap. Instead, resource constraints based on the instance type and workload demands will determine how many containers can run on a given host.