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We are currently running a research cluster using Kubernetes and containerd. Since the aim of this cluster is to provide as many computational resources as we can, we do not enforce the use of limits for pods.
The unfortunate consequence is that some researchers manage to submit workloads that are bringing down the nodes.
Is there a way to configure containerd to globally limit the CPUs used by containers?
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We are currently running a research cluster using Kubernetes and containerd. Since the aim of this cluster is to provide as many computational resources as we can, we do not enforce the use of limits for pods.
The unfortunate consequence is that some researchers manage to submit workloads that are bringing down the nodes.
Is there a way to configure containerd to globally limit the CPUs used by containers?
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