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<!-- overview -->
When you specify a {{< glossary_tooltip term_id="pod" >}}, you can optionally specify how
much of each resource a {{< glossary_tooltip text="container" term_id="container" >}} needs.
The most common resources to specify are CPU and memory (RAM); there are others.
When you specify a {{< glossary_tooltip term_id="pod" >}}, you can optionally specify how much of each resource a
{{< glossary_tooltip text="container" term_id="container" >}} needs. The most common resources to specify are CPU and memory
(RAM); there are others.
When you specify the resource _request_ for containers in a Pod, the
{{< glossary_tooltip text="kube-scheduler" term_id="kube-scheduler" >}} uses this
information to decide which node to place the Pod on. When you specify a resource _limit_
for a container, the {{< glossary_tooltip text="kubelet" term_id="kubelet" >}} enforces those limits so that the running container is not
allowed to use more of that resource than the limit you set. The kubelet also reserves
at least the _request_ amount of that system resource specifically for that container
to use.
{{< glossary_tooltip text="kube-scheduler" term_id="kube-scheduler" >}} uses this information to decide which node to place the Pod on.
When you specify a resource _limit_ for a container, the {{< glossary_tooltip text="kubelet" term_id="kubelet" >}} enforces those
limits so that the running container is not allowed to use more of that resource
than the limit you set. The kubelet also reserves at least the _request_ amount of
that system resource specifically for that container to use.
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