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Private Cluster

Private Cluster is a dedicated and isolated computing environment where nodes (virtual machines or containers) are securely deployed. These clusters are designed for enhanced security, performance, and compliance, with resources isolated from other tenants. Private Clusters are ideal for workloads that require strict data privacy, high availability, or regulatory compliance. Within this environment, users can fully manage their network configurations, and node deployment, offering tailored control over their infrastructure.

Key features

  • Enhanced Security and Isolation: Operates in isolated environments with strict access controls, reducing risks of breaches.
  • Greater Control and Customization: Full control over hardware, software, and configurations tailored to specific needs.
  • Improved Performance and Predictability: Dedicated resources ensure consistent performance without interference from other users.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Enables adherence to industry regulations by offering control over data storage and handling.
  • Integration with On-Premises Systems: Easily connects with existing infrastructure, supporting hybrid cloud deployments.

Accessing Private Cluster Details

Navigate to the sidebar and click on the Private Cluster tab to view its configuration.

PC Tab

The interface will display:

  • Host Details
  • Monitoring Information
  • Audit Logs

Host

Host details

Host Details

Host Overcommit

Host overcommit allows allocating more virtual CPUs than the physical CPUs available on a host.

For example :
With an overcommit ratio of 1.5x or 2x, the effective CPU count is increased by 1.5 times or 2 times, enabling higher resource utilization but with a trade-off of potential performance impact if all workloads peak simultaneously.

Host Overcommit

Note

Once a host is overcommitted, it cannot be reverted back to its original state.

Host Overcommit

Monitoring

Monitoring in a private cluster tracks CPU and Memory utilization per host, providing host-wise visibility across multiple nodes.

Monitoring

Audit Logs

Audit logs provide a comprehensive record of activities and cost-related information within the cluster.

Action Logs

Action Logs record host overcommitment events, providing visibility into when and how CPU resources are overcommitted within the cluster.

Audit Logs

Billing Logs

Billing Logs display host billing entries, allowing you to monitor and verify resource consumption costs at the host level.

Billing Logs