Name | Type | Description | Notes |
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cpu_allocation_ratio | int | For each requested virtual CPU, CPUAllocationRatio defines how much physical CPU to request per VMI from the hosting node. The value is in fraction of a CPU thread (or core on non-hyperthreaded nodes). For example, a value of 1 means 1 physical CPU thread per VMI CPU thread. A value of 100 would be 1% of a physical thread allocated for each requested VMI thread. This option has no effect on VMIs that request dedicated CPUs. More information at: https://kubevirt.io/user-guide/operations/node_overcommit/#node-cpu-allocation-ratio Defaults to 10 | [optional] |
disk_verification | V1DiskVerification | [optional] | |
feature_gates | list[str] | FeatureGates is the list of experimental features to enable. Defaults to none | [optional] |
log_verbosity | V1LogVerbosity | [optional] | |
memory_overcommit | int | MemoryOvercommit is the percentage of memory we want to give VMIs compared to the amount given to its parent pod (virt-launcher). For example, a value of 102 means the VMI will "see" 2% more memory than its parent pod. Values under 100 are effectively "undercommits". Overcommits can lead to memory exhaustion, which in turn can lead to crashes. Use carefully. Defaults to 100 | [optional] |
minimum_cluster_tsc_frequency | int | Allow overriding the automatically determined minimum TSC frequency of the cluster and fixate the minimum to this frequency. | [optional] |
minimum_reserve_pvc_bytes | int | MinimumReservePVCBytes is the amount of space, in bytes, to leave unused on disks. Defaults to 131072 (128KiB) | [optional] |
node_selectors | dict(str, str) | NodeSelectors allows restricting VMI creation to nodes that match a set of labels. Defaults to none | [optional] |
pvc_tolerate_less_space_up_to_percent | int | LessPVCSpaceToleration determines how much smaller, in percentage, disk PVCs are allowed to be compared to the requested size (to account for various overheads). Defaults to 10 | [optional] |
use_emulation | bool | UseEmulation can be set to true to allow fallback to software emulation in case hardware-assisted emulation is not available. Defaults to false | [optional] |