Hi,
Django is not really the key factor here, and the amount of consumed resources 
depends mainly on what your business logic does on top of Django.


IMHO the only way to properly estimate the limits is observing the metrics and 
trends of the related pods for a significant period and with an application 
load representative of the operational conditions. You'll have then rough 
estimates of how much RAM, CPU,... is used by the pods, and be able to set the 
limits correctly.


Maybe not question was not exactly this.


Eric

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Subject: Using django on kubernetes

Hi all,

I have created a SPA with angular on the frontend and django rest framework on 
the backend. It also has celery to do background tasks. Everything is working 
as intended and it is running pretty smoothly.

We have deployed it on kubernetes - so the frontend (with nginx) is running in 
one pod, the backend is running in another and celery is running on a third. 
Everything is connected and works. My question is more about the resources 
settings for django. Does anyone have any experience in setting up this? 
Currently I am running without resource limitations - which means that the 
kubernetes master doesn't know how much resources the django pod needs.

There has to be someone more who has done this and has setup the resource 
limits correctly - I would like some inspiration. I don't know how much django 
requires....

Andréas

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