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Regarding continuous profiling, I see that for go applications we can limit targeted pods by using annotations.
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However I wonder if something similar can be used also for kernel ebpf profiling ?
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Use case is - in cluster we have a lot of pods, some of them short living batch jobs we would like not to be profiled
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Regarding continuous profiling, I see that for
go
applications we can limit targeted pods by using annotations.However I wonder if something similar can be used also for kernel ebpf profiling ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: