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Defining PodDisruptionBudget for DataPlane
DataPlane
resources can be configured with a PodDisruptionBudget
to control:
- The number or percentage of pods that can be unavailable during maintenance (e.g. rollout).
- The number or percentage of pods that must be available during maintenance (e.g. rollout).
This is useful to ensure that a certain number or percentage of pods are always available.
See the Specifying a Disruption Budget for your Application guide
for more details on the PodDisruptionBudget
API itself.
Creating a DataPlane with PodDisruptionBudget
For DataPlane
resources, you can define a PodDisruptionBudget
in the spec.resources.podDisruptionBudget
field.
The DataPlane
’s spec.resources.podDisruptionBudget.spec
matches the PodDisruptionBudget
API, excluding
the selector
field, which is automatically set by Kong Gateway Operator to match the DataPlane
pods.
Here is an example of a DataPlane
resource with a PodDisruptionBudget
:
apiVersion: gateway-operator.konghq.com/v1beta1
kind: DataPlane
metadata:
name: dataplane-with-pdb
spec:
resources:
podDisruptionBudget:
spec:
maxUnavailable: 1
deployment:
replicas: 3
podTemplateSpec:
spec:
containers:
- name: proxy
image: kong/kong-gateway:3.8.0.0
If you leave the resources.podDisruptionBudget
field empty, Kong Gateway Operator will not create a
PodDisruptionBudget
for the DataPlane
.