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I'm currently exploring the possibility of integrating KEDA for autoscaling in my Kubernetes cluster, which already uses kube-metrics-adapter for custom metrics. Kubernetes also only allows one external metric server per cluster. Given the architecture of my cluster, I'm interested in understanding if it's feasible to configure KEDA and kube-metrics-adapter to share the same external metrics server without conflicts.
Specifically, I would like to know:
Has anyone successfully configured KEDA alongside another metrics adapter like kube-metrics-adapter using the same external metrics server?
Are there known best practices or configurations that allow both systems to coexist and function correctly without interfering with each other's operations?
If direct compatibility is not feasible, are there any recommended approaches or workarounds that could facilitate this setup?
Any insights, experiences, or guidance on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
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Hello KEDA Community,
I'm currently exploring the possibility of integrating KEDA for autoscaling in my Kubernetes cluster, which already uses kube-metrics-adapter for custom metrics. Kubernetes also only allows one external metric server per cluster. Given the architecture of my cluster, I'm interested in understanding if it's feasible to configure KEDA and kube-metrics-adapter to share the same external metrics server without conflicts.
Specifically, I would like to know:
Has anyone successfully configured KEDA alongside another metrics adapter like kube-metrics-adapter using the same external metrics server?
Are there known best practices or configurations that allow both systems to coexist and function correctly without interfering with each other's operations?
If direct compatibility is not feasible, are there any recommended approaches or workarounds that could facilitate this setup?
Any insights, experiences, or guidance on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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