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minimize RAM usage of disk uploader when extracing big disks

Open codingben opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

There can be big disk images. The size of them can be 10-100gb (e.g. in Windows VMs). May be need to perform scalability testing in order to ensure that existing functionality can deal with big disk images.

@akalenyu said that CDI is using below 1gb of RAM to import disk images from container registry, and in our case, it could be also applied.

codingben avatar Nov 04 '24 13:11 codingben

Currently disk-uploader requests 3gb of memory and limits it to 5gb.

codingben avatar Nov 04 '24 13:11 codingben

Issues go stale after 90d of inactivity. Mark the issue as fresh with /remove-lifecycle stale. Stale issues rot after an additional 30d of inactivity and eventually close.

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/lifecycle stale

kubevirt-bot avatar Feb 02 '25 14:02 kubevirt-bot

/remove-lifecycle stale

codingben avatar Feb 02 '25 19:02 codingben

Issues go stale after 90d of inactivity. Mark the issue as fresh with /remove-lifecycle stale. Stale issues rot after an additional 30d of inactivity and eventually close.

If this issue is safe to close now please do so with /close.

/lifecycle stale

kubevirt-bot avatar May 03 '25 20:05 kubevirt-bot

/remove-lifecycle stale

codingben avatar May 04 '25 08:05 codingben

Issues go stale after 90d of inactivity. Mark the issue as fresh with /remove-lifecycle stale. Stale issues rot after an additional 30d of inactivity and eventually close.

If this issue is safe to close now please do so with /close.

/lifecycle stale

kubevirt-bot avatar Aug 02 '25 09:08 kubevirt-bot

/remove-lifecycle stale

codingben avatar Aug 06 '25 15:08 codingben

Issues go stale after 90d of inactivity. Mark the issue as fresh with /remove-lifecycle stale. Stale issues rot after an additional 30d of inactivity and eventually close.

If this issue is safe to close now please do so with /close.

/lifecycle stale

kubevirt-bot avatar Nov 04 '25 15:11 kubevirt-bot

/remove-lifecycle stale

codingben avatar Nov 05 '25 10:11 codingben