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  1. Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management
  2. ACM-1665

[RFE] We should have analytics to recommend right request sizing of workload running in a namespace

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    • ACM-1133 - RFE: Forecasting in ACM Observability
    • ACM-1133RFE: Forecasting in ACM Observability
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      Proposed title of this feature request

      We should have analytics to recommend right request sizing of workload running in a namespace

      What is the nature and description of the request?

      We should have analytics to recommend right request sizing of workload running in a namespace - input given to the tool = namespace name and span of data to look at.

      Example : look at last 7 days of data for namespace=loan_app and recommend a CPU and Memory Request size.

      Why does the customer need this? (List the business requirements here)

      This functionality would aide in visibility and manageability of clusters in ACM

      List any affected packages or components.


      ACM Epic Done Checklist

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      Update with "Y" if Epic meets the requirement, "N" if it does not,  or "N/A" if not applicable.

      • _ FIPS Readiness
      • _ Works in Disconnected
      • _ Global Proxy Support
      • _ Installable to Infrastructure Nodes
      • _ No impacts to Performance and Scalability
      • _ Backup and Restorable

            sberens@redhat.com Scott Berens
            rhn-support-fhirtz Frank Hirtz
            Christine Rizzo Christine Rizzo
            Sherin Varughese Sherin Varughese
            Joydeep Banerjee Joydeep Banerjee
            Scott Berens Scott Berens
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