How are people handling the cpu load of Kubernetes?
I still see cpu burning at around 40% or more with k8s clusters (in a full setup with encryption and service mesh and all things you need for production) without even rendering one useful payload - this seems a totally wrong strategy in a world where we want to reduce energy usage - seriously, how do we accept such an enormous step back?
I still see cpu burning at around 40% or more with k8s clusters (in a full setup with encryption and service mesh and all things you need for production) without even rendering one useful payload - this seems a totally wrong strategy in a world where we want to reduce energy usage - seriously, how do we accept such an enormous step back?