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I looked for and couldn't find any answers to basic questions about GKE:
- if it is managed k8s does that mean etcd used for storing resources is also fully managed
- how updates and backup on etcd is assured
- what are the limits? What if I have 50000 different resources, most coming from my CRDs



Do you know any official resources that I can refer to and be sure this is really this way?










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    I looked for and couldn't find any answers to basic questions about GKE:
    - if it is managed k8s does that mean etcd used for storing resources is also fully managed
    - how updates and backup on etcd is assured
    - what are the limits? What if I have 50000 different resources, most coming from my CRDs



    Do you know any official resources that I can refer to and be sure this is really this way?










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      I looked for and couldn't find any answers to basic questions about GKE:
      - if it is managed k8s does that mean etcd used for storing resources is also fully managed
      - how updates and backup on etcd is assured
      - what are the limits? What if I have 50000 different resources, most coming from my CRDs



      Do you know any official resources that I can refer to and be sure this is really this way?










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      I looked for and couldn't find any answers to basic questions about GKE:
      - if it is managed k8s does that mean etcd used for storing resources is also fully managed
      - how updates and backup on etcd is assured
      - what are the limits? What if I have 50000 different resources, most coming from my CRDs



      Do you know any official resources that I can refer to and be sure this is really this way?







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          Yes, etcd is managed and all that it comes with it. There aren't very specific limits defined in the official docs although 300,000 containers should give you a pretty rough idea. If you have any specific need, for example, hundreds of Deployments, or ConfigMaps, I would contact GCP support with your specific case.






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              Yes, etcd is managed and all that it comes with it. There aren't very specific limits defined in the official docs although 300,000 containers should give you a pretty rough idea. If you have any specific need, for example, hundreds of Deployments, or ConfigMaps, I would contact GCP support with your specific case.






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                Yes, etcd is managed and all that it comes with it. There aren't very specific limits defined in the official docs although 300,000 containers should give you a pretty rough idea. If you have any specific need, for example, hundreds of Deployments, or ConfigMaps, I would contact GCP support with your specific case.






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                Yes, etcd is managed and all that it comes with it. There aren't very specific limits defined in the official docs although 300,000 containers should give you a pretty rough idea. If you have any specific need, for example, hundreds of Deployments, or ConfigMaps, I would contact GCP support with your specific case.







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