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Class LimitedPriorityLevelConfigurationArgs

LimitedPriorityLevelConfiguration specifies how to handle requests that are subject to limits. It addresses two issues:

  • How are requests for this priority level limited?
  • What should be done with requests that exceed the limit?
Inheritance
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ResourceArgs
LimitedPriorityLevelConfigurationArgs
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Namespace: Pulumi.Kubernetes.Types.Inputs.FlowControl.V1Alpha1
Assembly: Pulumi.Kubernetes.dll
Syntax
public class LimitedPriorityLevelConfigurationArgs : ResourceArgs

Properties

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AssuredConcurrencyShares

assuredConcurrencyShares (ACS) configures the execution limit, which is a limit on the number of requests of this priority level that may be exeucting at a given time. ACS must be a positive number. The server's concurrency limit (SCL) is divided among the concurrency-controlled priority levels in proportion to their assured concurrency shares. This produces the assured concurrency value (ACV) --- the number of requests that may be executing at a time --- for each such priority level:

    ACV(l) = ceil( SCL * ACS(l) / ( sum[priority levels k] ACS(k) ) )

bigger numbers of ACS mean more reserved concurrent requests (at the expense of every other PL). This field has a default value of 30.

Declaration
public Input<int> AssuredConcurrencyShares { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
Input<System.Int32>
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LimitResponse

limitResponse indicates what to do with requests that can not be executed right now

Declaration
public Input<LimitResponseArgs> LimitResponse { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
Input<LimitResponseArgs>
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