When you provision a Kyma cluster from the BTP cockpit, you decide on the machine types and min and max values. These are your Kubernetes worker nodes on which your custom workloads and Kyma components will run.
The default configuration of the Kyma runtime provides the following:
3 Virtual machines of 4 CPU and 16 GB each
The latest improvements in the Kyma runtime enable updating the machine type even after provisioning the cluster, which previously was impossible.
Now, you can simply do it by updating the environment from the BTP cockpit.
Navigate to Instance & Subscriptions in your subaccount where Kyma is provisioned.
You started with a certain size of workloads to be deployed.
As your usage, workloads, and business scenarios deployed on Kyma have grown, you realize that having a different machine type might meet your requirements better.
Many customers have wanted to do that for a while, and now they can go ahead and update their Kyma runtime to use the machine types that fit their needs best. 🙂
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