Planning your environment according to OKD Virtualization object maximums
You can plan your OKD Virtualization 4.9 cluster by considering tested object maximums. Guidelines for object maximums are based on the largest possible cluster. For smaller clusters, the maximums are lower. In most cases, exceeding these numbers results in lower overall performance. It does not necessarily mean that the cluster will fail.
The maximum number of virtual machines in a node is determined by a number of variables that include the virtual machines’ CPUs, memory, and network characteristics.
Tested cluster maximums for OKD Virtualization
OKD Virtualization 4.9 was tested with bare metal Installer Provisioned Infrastructure (IPI). The following table shows the tested cluster maximums for the OKD Virtualization 4.9 release.
Object type | OKD Virtualization 4.9 cluster maximums |
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Number of nodes | 10 |
Number of virtual machines | 1000 |
Number of virtual machines per node | 100 |