how to create kubernetes clusterwith GCP ? Quota SSD Problem
in the google cloud plateform, i have error inanytime i try to create kubernetes cluster // Insufficient regional quota to satisfy request: resource "SSD_TOTAL_GB": request requires '300.0' and is short '50.0'. project has a quota of '250.0' with '250.0' available. View and manage quotas at
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Hi @bnaifer ,
It seems you are having a quota issue. Please take a look at the GCP documentation about this:
https://cloud.google.com/compute/resource-usage
Regards,
Luis.0 -
Hi,
It would be nice to tell us (LF gurus) if it is possible to have a quota that fits the instructions written in the chapter : Using Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE).
As you the link given above by Luis it says:
Important:
If you're using the Google Cloud free trial, you cannot request a change to your quota.So what's next ? Amazon .... / Documentation-Course Updates?
Regards,
Aristide0 -
Hi Aristide,
The issues you could experience by the side of the cloud provider can vary. And currently there are several cloud service providers, so I don't think we could cover all the error messages you could get. For example, I never have experienced this specific issue, but I have ran into others.
Regards,
Luis.0 -
Please keep in mind that cloud services providers are in this business to make a profit. This implies that fixed compute resources quota for free tier accounts are a common practice, and they are clearly limited to a bare minimum and offered as a sample to attract potential customers.
However, higher account quotas, with the possibility to increase them if needed, are the perks of paid cloud services accounts.
Regards,
-Chris0 -
All right,
You should indeed update your documentation, as is (free tier), there is no way your students
could make this lab running in GCP.Regards,
Aristide0 -
I noticed that some regions on GCP have better GKE support than others. GKE didn't fully create a cluster for me on us-west-1, but I switched to us-central-1 and GKE worked for me.
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Hi @aristideboisseau and @zacts, we have updated the documentation about using GCP and AWS, so it's all clear now.
Regards,
Luis.0 -
Hi Luis,
Thanks!
Regards,
Aristide1
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