View Resource Consumption

    • The Metering and Billing section is accessible to all tenants while the information visible to each of them may be different depending on what roles they have at what level. Note that metering is not a pluggable component of KubeSphere, which means you can use it as long as you have a KubeSphere cluster. For a newly created cluster, you need to wait for about 1 hour to see metering information.
    • To see billing information, you need to enable it first.

    Cluster Resource Consumption contains resource usage information of clusters (and nodes included), such as CPU, memory and storage.

    1. Log in to the KubeSphere console as , click the hammer icon in the bottom right corner and select Metering and Billing.

    2. On the left side of the dashboard, you can see a cluster list containing your Host Cluster and all Member Clusters if you have enabled . There is only one cluster called in the list if it is not enabled.

      On the right side, there are three parts showing resource consumption in different ways.

      The middle part shows the total resource consumption by yesterday while you can also customize the time range and internal to see data within a specific period.

      The bottom part displays the consumption of resources included in the selected target object (in this case, all nodes in the selected cluster) over the last hour.

    3. You can click a cluster on the left and dive deeper into a node or Pod to see detailed consumption information.

      node-page

    Workspace (Project) Resource Consumption contains resource usage information of workspaces (and projects included), such as CPU, memory and storage.

    1. Click View Consumption in the Workspace (Project) Resource Consumption section.

    2. Click a workspace on the left and dive deeper into a project or workload (for example, Deployment and StatefulSet) to see detailed consumption information.

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