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Chapter 17. Configuring Queue Proxy resources


The Queue Proxy is a sidecar container to each application container within a service. It improves managing Serverless workloads, ensuring efficient resource usage. You can configure the Queue Proxy.

17.1. Configuring Queue Proxy resources for a Knative Service

In addition to configuring Queue Proxy resource requests and limits globally in the deployment config map, you can also configure them at the service level. Use the corresponding annotations for CPU, memory, and ephemeral storage resource types.

Prerequisites

  • You have installed Red Hat OpenShift Pipelines on your cluster.
  • You have installed the OpenShift (oc) CLI.
  • You have installed the Knative (kn) CLI.

Procedure

  • Change the config map of your service with resource requests and limits:

    apiVersion: serving.knative.dev/v1
    kind: Service
    metadata:
      name: example-service
      namespace: default
    spec:
      template:
        metadata:
          annotations:
            queue.sidecar.serving.knative.dev/cpu-resource-request: "1"
            queue.sidecar.serving.knative.dev/cpu-resource-limit: "2"
            queue.sidecar.serving.knative.dev/memory-resource-request: "1Gi"
            queue.sidecar.serving.knative.dev/memory-resource-limit: "2Gi"
            queue.sidecar.serving.knative.dev/ephemeral-storage-resource-request: "400Mi"
            queue.sidecar.serving.knative.dev/ephemeral-storage-resource-limit: "450Mi"

    You can use the special queue.sidecar.serving.knative.dev/resource-percentage annotation to calculate Queue Proxy resources as a percentage of the application container. When CPU and memory resource requirements calculated from the application container requirements fall outside the following boundaries, the system adjusts the values to fit within the boundaries. In this case, the system applies the following minimum and maximum boundaries to the CPU and memory resource requirements.

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    Table 17.1. Resource requirements boundaries
    Resource requirementsMinMax

    CPU request

    25m

    100m

    CPU limit

    40m

    500m

    Memory request

    50Mi

    200Mi

    Memory limit

    200Mi

    500Mi

    Note

    If you simultaneously set a percentage annotation and a specific resource value using the corresponding resource annotation, then the latter takes precedence.

    Warning

    The queue.sidecar.serving.knative.dev/resource-percentage annotation is now deprecated, and a future version of OpenShift Serverless will remove it.

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