Recommended way to monitor Kubernetes cluster network output throughput
I have a Kubernetes cluster doing distributed (parallel) data processing, which writes results to a DB.
I am facing what seems to be a limit to my parallelism due to network throughput performance limit on the DB.
However I was told to investigate the cluster as well, i.e. ensure that my 1000+ Pods in my cluster are really churning out a high level of throughput and is limited by the DB's ability to receive this data.
What are some recommended ways to monitor Kubernetes cluster network throughput (or network performance)?
For monitoring CPU and Memory consumption I am using Heapster in Kubernetes Dashboard, and that is fine.
For my workload that is highly parallel, I am actually finding network issues most prevalent (i.e. my nodes have more than enough CPU and memory resources, but I suspect not enough network bandwidth to write all this data successfully to the DB).
I have checked out several articles like this but it seems to cover connectivity issues (reachability), but not for monitoring volume of traffic of the cluster in its entirety.
I am really looking for something that shows me "all your Pods are generating X volume of network traffic", if possible.
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I have a Kubernetes cluster doing distributed (parallel) data processing, which writes results to a DB.
I am facing what seems to be a limit to my parallelism due to network throughput performance limit on the DB.
However I was told to investigate the cluster as well, i.e. ensure that my 1000+ Pods in my cluster are really churning out a high level of throughput and is limited by the DB's ability to receive this data.
What are some recommended ways to monitor Kubernetes cluster network throughput (or network performance)?
For monitoring CPU and Memory consumption I am using Heapster in Kubernetes Dashboard, and that is fine.
For my workload that is highly parallel, I am actually finding network issues most prevalent (i.e. my nodes have more than enough CPU and memory resources, but I suspect not enough network bandwidth to write all this data successfully to the DB).
I have checked out several articles like this but it seems to cover connectivity issues (reachability), but not for monitoring volume of traffic of the cluster in its entirety.
I am really looking for something that shows me "all your Pods are generating X volume of network traffic", if possible.
kubernetes cadvisor heapster
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I have a Kubernetes cluster doing distributed (parallel) data processing, which writes results to a DB.
I am facing what seems to be a limit to my parallelism due to network throughput performance limit on the DB.
However I was told to investigate the cluster as well, i.e. ensure that my 1000+ Pods in my cluster are really churning out a high level of throughput and is limited by the DB's ability to receive this data.
What are some recommended ways to monitor Kubernetes cluster network throughput (or network performance)?
For monitoring CPU and Memory consumption I am using Heapster in Kubernetes Dashboard, and that is fine.
For my workload that is highly parallel, I am actually finding network issues most prevalent (i.e. my nodes have more than enough CPU and memory resources, but I suspect not enough network bandwidth to write all this data successfully to the DB).
I have checked out several articles like this but it seems to cover connectivity issues (reachability), but not for monitoring volume of traffic of the cluster in its entirety.
I am really looking for something that shows me "all your Pods are generating X volume of network traffic", if possible.
kubernetes cadvisor heapster
I have a Kubernetes cluster doing distributed (parallel) data processing, which writes results to a DB.
I am facing what seems to be a limit to my parallelism due to network throughput performance limit on the DB.
However I was told to investigate the cluster as well, i.e. ensure that my 1000+ Pods in my cluster are really churning out a high level of throughput and is limited by the DB's ability to receive this data.
What are some recommended ways to monitor Kubernetes cluster network throughput (or network performance)?
For monitoring CPU and Memory consumption I am using Heapster in Kubernetes Dashboard, and that is fine.
For my workload that is highly parallel, I am actually finding network issues most prevalent (i.e. my nodes have more than enough CPU and memory resources, but I suspect not enough network bandwidth to write all this data successfully to the DB).
I have checked out several articles like this but it seems to cover connectivity issues (reachability), but not for monitoring volume of traffic of the cluster in its entirety.
I am really looking for something that shows me "all your Pods are generating X volume of network traffic", if possible.
kubernetes cadvisor heapster
kubernetes cadvisor heapster
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