Configure resource requests and limits¶
You can configure resource limits and requests, specifically for CPU and memory, for individual Knative services.
The following example shows how you can set the requests
and limits
fields for a service:
apiVersion: serving.knative.dev/v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: example-service
namespace: default
spec:
template:
spec:
containers:
- image: docker.io/user/example-app
resources:
requests:
cpu: 100m
memory: 640M
limits:
cpu: 1
Configure Queue Proxy resources¶
In order to set the Queue Proxy resource requests and limits you can either set them globally in the deployment config map or you can set them at the service level using the corresponding annotations targeting cpu, memory and ephemeral-storage resource types. The above example becomes:
apiVersion: serving.knative.dev/v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: example-service
namespace: default
spec:
template:
metadata:
annotations:
queue.sidecar.serving.knative.dev/cpu-resource-request: "1"
queue.sidecar.serving.knative.dev/cpu-resource-limit: "2"
queue.sidecar.serving.knative.dev/memory-resource-request: "1Gi"
queue.sidecar.serving.knative.dev/memory-resource-limit: "2Gi"
queue.sidecar.serving.knative.dev/ephemeral-storage-resource-request: "400Mi"
queue.sidecar.serving.knative.dev/ephemeral-storage-resource-limit: "450Mi"
spec:
...
Alternatively, you could use a special annotation queue.sidecar.serving.knative.dev/resource-percentage
that calculates the Queue Proxy resources as a percentage of the application's container.
In this case there are min, max boundaries applied to the cpu and memory resource requirements:
Resource Requirements | Min | Max |
---|---|---|
Cpu Request | 25m | 100m |
Cpu Limit | 40m | 500m |
Memory Request | 50Mi | 200Mi |
Memory Limit | 200Mi | 500Mi |
Note
If the user simultaneously sets a percentage annotation and a specific resource value via the corresponding resource annotation then the latter takes precedence.
Warning
The queue.sidecar.serving.knative.dev/resource-percentage
annotation is now deprecated and will be removed in future versions.
Additional resources¶
- For more information requests and limits for Kubernetes resources, see Managing Resources for Containers.