Recently our kub and docker clusters are having resource issues. The app team deployed rancher to manage kubernetes but the issue remains. somehow either the pods is given less resources or the workload grew too heavy but got memory backflow, causing logs to flood the external DB and before i know it, the control plane is down…<\/p>\n
the Kub cluster has a total number of pods is <1k with 88 CPU and 184GB RAM. not large to begin with. Got any suggestions for monitoring tools for such setup?<\/p>","upvoteCount":5,"answerCount":1,"datePublished":"2025-07-16T10:44:08.270Z","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Luke5718","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/u/Luke5718"},"suggestedAnswer":[{"@type":"Answer","text":"
Recently our kub and docker clusters are having resource issues. The app team deployed rancher to manage kubernetes but the issue remains. somehow either the pods is given less resources or the workload grew too heavy but got memory backflow, causing logs to flood the external DB and before i know it, the control plane is down…<\/p>\n
the Kub cluster has a total number of pods is <1k with 88 CPU and 184GB RAM. not large to begin with. Got any suggestions for monitoring tools for such setup?<\/p>","upvoteCount":5,"datePublished":"2025-07-16T10:44:08.332Z","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/t/kubernates-resource-monitoring-and-resolution/1224251/1","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Luke5718","url":"https://community.spiceworks.com/u/Luke5718"}}]}}