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* [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57504063/calico-kubernetes-pods-cant-ping-each-other-use-cluster-ip https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57504063/calico-kubernetes-pods-cant-ping-each-other-use-cluster-ip] | * [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57504063/calico-kubernetes-pods-cant-ping-each-other-use-cluster-ip https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57504063/calico-kubernetes-pods-cant-ping-each-other-use-cluster-ip] | ||
===Pods per node=== | |||
[http://blog.schoolofdevops.com/how-to-increase-the-number-of-pods-limit-per-kubernetes-node/ increase pods per node]<br> | |||
By default, Kubernetes allows 110 pods per node.<br> | |||
You may increase this up to a limit of 255 with the default networking subnet.<br> | |||
For reference, GCP GKE uses 110 pods per node and AWS AKS uses 250 pods per node. | |||
==kubectl== | ==kubectl== |