Is it possible to set a per pod min and max request for CPU and memory?

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    MagTape Policy-as-Code for Kubernetes

  • Anyway, just to point out, there is a technical solution for this that you suggested. We are in the process of deploying Magtape which is a policy as code engine based off of OPA. I wasn't even thinking that route, but I'm sure we can write a policy to check requests and make sure they do not cross a certain boundary.

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