#Kubernetes PriorityClass isn’t very useful in a multitenant cluster.
If you give out a priority that is higher than default, it gets abused.
If you give out a priority lower than default, it’s rarely used.
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We might be able to use it with forced coordination through validating webhooks (k-rail) and whitelists, but it’ll be entirely manual, not self-service.
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Intent was to integrate with ResourceQuota, which is what we do in Borg. The SchedulingPolicy proposal would have enabled simple access control over priorities
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Not officially, but I did discuss it with both workload and node folks, and commented here:https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/65098#issuecomment-497896256 …
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