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To achieve right-sizing in Kubernetes, you can use tools and practices like monitoring, autoscaling, and resource requests and limits. Regularly reviewing and adjusting your resource allocations based on real usage and performance metrics is essential. See how Joe Pelletier, VP of Product Strategy & John Slivka, Senior Kubernetes Engineer use Fairwinds Insights to take the guesswork out of CPU, memory, disk and network allocation. Right-size Kubernetes to identify savings, make performance improvements or both.
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Always add key takeaways. Something like this....In this session, you’ll learn about: