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Creation of a tool to compute how much cloud unit a workload consumes #1423

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zaibon opened this issue Oct 13, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1492
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Creation of a tool to compute how much cloud unit a workload consumes #1423

zaibon opened this issue Oct 13, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1492
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zaibon commented Oct 13, 2020

It would be useful to have a library that allows user to know how much a workload will consume in term of cloud units.
This allow user to know how much capacity he needs to have in its pool before provisioning the workloads.

The code to compute how much resource units a workload comsume is available in the explorer:

@zaibon zaibon self-assigned this Oct 20, 2020
@gmachtel gmachtel added this to the now milestone Nov 11, 2020
xmonader pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 11, 2020
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* add new tools to compute how much cloud units is used by a workload

fixes #1423

* add missing sizes for k8s workload

* address PR review comments

* add tools to compute the price of a workload over a period of time
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