This documentation is for a release that is no longer maintained
See documentation for the latest supported version 3 or the latest supported version 4.第 8 章 Scaling the Cluster Monitoring Operator
OpenShift Container Platform exposes metrics that the Cluster Monitoring Operator collects and stores in the Prometheus-based monitoring stack. As an administrator, you can view system resources, containers and components metrics in one dashboard interface, Grafana.
8.1. Prometheus database storage requirements 复制链接链接已复制到粘贴板!
Red Hat performed various tests for different scale sizes.
The Prometheus storage requirements below are not prescriptive. Higher resource consumption might be observed in your cluster depending on workload activity and resource use.
Number of Nodes | Number of pods | Prometheus storage growth per day | Prometheus storage growth per 15 days | RAM Space (per scale size) | Network (per tsdb chunk) |
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50 | 1800 | 6.3 GB | 94 GB | 6 GB | 16 MB |
100 | 3600 | 13 GB | 195 GB | 10 GB | 26 MB |
150 | 5400 | 19 GB | 283 GB | 12 GB | 36 MB |
200 | 7200 | 25 GB | 375 GB | 14 GB | 46 MB |
Approximately 20 percent of the expected size was added as overhead to ensure that the storage requirements do not exceed the calculated value.
The above calculation is for the default OpenShift Container Platform Cluster Monitoring Operator.
CPU utilization has minor impact. The ratio is approximately 1 core out of 40 per 50 nodes and 1800 pods.
Recommendations for OpenShift Container Platform
- Use at least three infrastructure (infra) nodes.
- Use at least three openshift-container-storage nodes with non-volatile memory express (NVMe) drives.