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Waiting long time for graph to be ready when connecting to a large cluster #85

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ErikLundJensen opened this issue May 28, 2024 · 5 comments
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@ErikLundJensen
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Displaying the "Deployment"-graph takes too long and contains too detailed/small to be useful.
Please. default to the "grid"-view instead of "Deployment"-view when connecting to a cluster.

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guiqui commented May 28, 2024

Hi Erik,
Can you give an idea of the size of your cluster, including the number of namespaces, workloads, pods, etc.?
I would like to set up a load test that mimics your configuration and reproduce the issue.

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guiqui commented May 28, 2024

We are going to put in the settings page a way of setting the preferred default view in the next release.

@ErikLundJensen
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for example 10 nodes, 50 namespaces, 500 pods
having 10 clusters in the hotbar if that has any effect.

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guiqui commented May 28, 2024

Thank you, the 10 clusters on the hotbar should not be part of the issue.
We have done load testing with 4000 pods and 40 namespaces with ok performance, we are setting a similar env to yours and see if the latest version has any issues.

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Hi @ErikLundJensen we have released 1.0.9
Now you can configure the default view thorough the app settings

@mo-othman mo-othman added the enhancement New feature or request label Jun 7, 2024
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