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  1. KEDA | Kubernetes Event-driven Autoscaling

    KEDA is a single-purpose and lightweight component that can be added into any Kubernetes cluster. KEDA works alongside standard Kubernetes components like the Horizontal Pod …

  2. Scalers - KEDA

    KEDA External Scaler that can obtain metrics from OTel collector and use them for autoscaling.

  3. KEDA Concepts

    What is KEDA? KEDA is a tool that helps Kubernetes scale applications based on real-world events. It was created by Microsoft and Red Hat. With KEDA, you can adjust the size of your …

  4. KEDA | Getting Started

    Welcome to the documentation for KEDA, the Kubernetes Event-driven Autoscaler. Use the navigation bar on the left to learn more about KEDA’s architecture and how to deploy and use …

  5. Deploying KEDA

    This command installs KEDA in a dedicated namespace (keda). You can customize the installation by passing additional configuration values with --set, allowing you to adjust …

  6. Scaling Deployments, StatefulSets & Custom Resources - KEDA

    With KEDA you can scale any workload defined as any Custom Resource (for example ArgoRollout resource). The scaling behaves the same way as scaling for arbitrary Kubernetes …

  7. The KEDA Blog

    May 4, 2023 · In this blog post; we will briefly explain the areas that need to be considered, how KEDA aims to make application auto-scaling simple, and why Alibaba Cloud’s Enterprise …

  8. AWS SQS Queue - KEDA

    When identityOwner set to operator - the only requirement is that the KEDA operator has the correct IAM permissions on the SQS queue. Additional Authentication Parameters are not …

  9. Setup Autoscaling with KEDA

    Follow the KEDA installation guide carefully, including any prerequisites specific to your Kubernetes setup. The installation guide provides instructions for different installation methods …

  10. Kubernetes Control plane is unable to communicate to Metric …

    One of the reason for this can be due to CNI like Cilium or any other. Before you start Make sure no network policies are blocking traffic and required CIDR’s are added Check the status: Find …