That’s how: a) the scheduler knows how many pods to put into a node and when that node is “full”; and b) the node knows how to configure the kernel to share resources between pods, rather than being a free for all.
So, “yes”.
That’s how: a) the scheduler knows how many pods to put into a node and when that node is “full”; and b) the node knows how to configure the kernel to share resources between pods, rather than being a free for all.
So, “yes”.