Scheduling in Kubernetes is the process of binding pending pods to nodes, and is performed by a component of Kubernetes called kube-scheduler. The scheduler's decisions, whether or where a pod can or can not be scheduled, are guided by its configurable policy which comprises of set of rules, called predicates and priorities. The scheduler's decisions are influenced by its view of a Kubernetes cluster at that point of time when a new pod appears for scheduling. As Kubernetes clusters are very dynamic and their state changes over time, there may be a desire to move already running pods to some other nodes for various reasons.

Features

  • Policy, Default Evictor and Strategy plugins
  • Some nodes are under or over utilized
  • Some nodes failed and their pods moved to other nodes
  • New nodes are added to clusters
  • Documentation available
  • Evictor Plugin configuration (Default Evictor)
  • Examples available
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Apache License V2.0

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Programming Language

Go

Related Categories

Go Container Management Software

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2024-03-06