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The recommendation in https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/configuration/best_practices/edge#best-practices-edge for configuring an overload manager looks like so:
- name: "envoy.overload_actions.shrink_heap"
triggers:
- name: "envoy.resource_monitors.fixed_heap"
threshold:
value: 0.95
- name: "envoy.overload_actions.stop_accepting_requests"
triggers:
- name: "envoy.resource_monitors.fixed_heap"
threshold:
value: 0.98
For folks who are running envoy in a cloud native environment, would it not be better to provide an action that will start failing the healtcheck, so the /ready
endpoint starts failing? In this scenario, traffic won't be sent to the pod until the service is healthy again.