Infrastructure Health

Overview

The Infrastructure Health page provides a focused view on the health and reliability of the underlying infrastructure that supports your workloads, including nodes, PVCs, and other critical resources.

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What You’ll Find:

  1. Real-Time Infrastructure Issues: View immediate issues affecting infrastructure resources, such as nodes and PVCs. (Read more about Monitors in Komodor)
    • Types of Issues
      1. Node issues
      2. PVC issues 
    • Actions: Each issue can be expanded to see detailed information, allowing for quick diagnosis and resolution.
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  2. Reliability Risks: Identify risks within infrastructure configurations that may impact system stability. (Read more about Reliability risks in Komodor)
    • Type of risks:
      1. Cluster Upgrades - Cluster end of life (EOL), Deprecated APIs. Komodor flags deprecated APIs and Kubernetes versions nearing end-of-life, helping you stay compliant and maintain a stable environment.
      2. Node Pressure - Noisy neighbors. Komodor identifies memory-heavy workloads that impact co-located workloads, potentially causing performance degradation in shared environments.
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The page offers flexible filtering options, allowing you to refine results according to your needs. You can filter by:

  • Category: Reliability risks or real-time issues
  • Status: Open, closed, or acknowledged
  • Clusters
  • Namespaces
  • Resource Type
  • Service Name
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How Infrastructure Health Helps You

Infrastructure Health empowers you to manage and maintain a reliable infrastructure for your Kubernetes environment. It allows you to:

  • Address critical infrastructure issues promptly.
  • Mitigate risks related to resource constraints and deprecated configurations.
  • Proactively maintain infrastructure health to support reliable and efficient infra performance.

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