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What's the maximum number of Kubernetes namespaces?

Is there a maximum number of namespaces supported by a Kubernetes cluster? My team is designing a system to run user workloads via K8s and we are considering using one namespace per user to offer logical segmentation in the cluster, but we don't want to hit a ceiling with the number of users who can use our service.

We are using Amazon's EKS managed Kubernetes service and Kubernetes v1.11.

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Brannon Avatar asked May 10 '19 19:05

Brannon


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The are no limits from the code point of view because is just a Go type that gets instantiated as a variable.

In addition to link that @SureshVishnoi posted, the limits will depend on your setup but some of the factors that can contribute to how your namespaces (and resources in a cluster) scale can be:

  • Physical or VM hardware size where your masters are running
    • Unfortunately, EKS doesn't provide that yet (it's a managed service after all)
  • The number of nodes your cluster is handling.
  • The number of pods in each namespace
  • The number of overall K8s resources (deployments, secrets, service accounts, etc)
  • The hardware size of your etcd database.
    • Storage: how many resources can you persist.
    • Raw performance: how much memory and CPU you have.
  • The network connectivity between your master components and etcd store if they are on different nodes.
    • If they are on the same nodes then you are bound by the server's memory, CPU and storage.
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Rico Avatar answered Oct 01 '22 20:10

Rico