This page shows how to set a quota for the total number of Pods that can run in a namespace. You specify quotas in a ResourceQuota object.
You need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the kubectl command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster. If you do not already have a cluster, you can create one by using Minikube, or you can use one of these Kubernetes playgrounds:
To check the version, enter kubectl version.
Create a namespace so that the resources you create in this exercise are isolated from the rest of your cluster.
kubectl create namespace quota-pod-exampleHere is the configuration file for a ResourceQuota object:
| admin/resource/quota-pod.yaml | 
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Create the ResourceQuota:
kubectl create -f https://k8s.io/examples/admin/resource/quota-pod.yaml --namespace=quota-pod-exampleView detailed information about the ResourceQuota:
kubectl get resourcequota pod-demo --namespace=quota-pod-example --output=yamlThe output shows that the namespace has a quota of two Pods, and that currently there are no Pods; that is, none of the quota is used.
spec:
  hard:
    pods: "2"
status:
  hard:
    pods: "2"
  used:
    pods: "0"Here is the configuration file for a Deployment:
| admin/resource/quota-pod-deployment.yaml | 
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In the configuration file, replicas: 3 tells Kubernetes to attempt to create three Pods, all running the same application.
Create the Deployment:
kubectl create -f https://k8s.io/examples/admin/resource/quota-pod-deployment.yaml --namespace=quota-pod-exampleView detailed information about the Deployment:
kubectl get deployment pod-quota-demo --namespace=quota-pod-example --output=yamlThe output shows that even though the Deployment specifies three replicas, only two Pods were created because of the quota.
spec:
  ...
  replicas: 3
...
status:
  availableReplicas: 2
...
lastUpdateTime: 2017-07-07T20:57:05Z
    message: 'unable to create pods: pods "pod-quota-demo-1650323038-" is forbidden:
      exceeded quota: pod-demo, requested: pods=1, used: pods=2, limited: pods=2'Delete your namespace:
kubectl delete namespace quota-pod-exampleConfigure Default Memory Requests and Limits for a Namespace
Configure Minimum and Maximum Memory Constraints for a Namespace
Configure Minimum and Maximum CPU Constraints for a Namespace
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