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@ringods thanks for your question. That is right, Firecracker was designed to work well with ephemeral compute workloads. Handling long running workloads has not been among our main objectives, so presently there is no efficient mechanism in Firecracker for returning memory that is not used by the guest to the host. |
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Within a few weeks, I am going to test running Firecracker on a k3s cluster (homelab) for better isolation of my workloads. In my case, these are general purpose, long running workloads.
Earlier information collection helped me find #1571 about virtio memory ballooning.
Now, the following article is going around:
https://hocus.dev/blog/qemu-vs-firecracker/
One of the footnotes reads:
Can someone shed light on the applicability of using Firecracker to run general purpose workloads?
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