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[Feature Request] Possibility to overwrite volume limits #422
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It could also indicate that we can't realistically support the limit we claim to support. |
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As part of the work for graduating volume limits to GA in kubernetes v1.17, I'd like to run our e2e tests against a real CSI driver, more specifically, the PD driver.
However, the current limit (127 volumes) has been challenging to work with, since it generates many requests. The test gets constantly rate-limited and kubernetes backoff kicks in, so the run time slows down substantially.
That being said, I'd be interesting to have a way to set the volume limit for the driver. It could be a CLI parameter or an env variable, for example.
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