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@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ This document describes the current state of Horizontal Pod Autoscaling in Kuber
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With Horizontal Pod Autoscaling, Kubernetes automatically scales the number of pods
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in a replication controller, deployment or replica set based on observed CPU utilization
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(or, with alpha support, on some other, application-provided metrics).
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(or, with alpha support, on some other, application-provided metrics). Note that Horizontal
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Pod Autoscaling does not apply to objects that can't be scaled, for example, DaemonSet.
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The Horizontal Pod Autoscaler is implemented as a Kubernetes API resource and a controller.
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The resource determines the behavior of the controller.
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@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ This document describes the current state of Horizontal Pod Autoscaling in Kuber
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With Horizontal Pod Autoscaling, Kubernetes automatically scales the number of pods
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in a replication controller, deployment or replica set based on observed CPU utilization
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(or, with alpha support, on some other, application-provided metrics).
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(or, with alpha support, on some other, application-provided metrics). Note that Horizontal
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Pod Autoscaling does not apply to objects that can't be scaled, for example, DaemonSet.
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The Horizontal Pod Autoscaler is implemented as a Kubernetes API resource and a controller.
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The resource determines the behavior of the controller.
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