Commit 792100c7 authored by Nailia Iskhakova's avatar Nailia Iskhakova Committed by Achilleas Pipinellis

Add a note about 1k cloud native RA environment

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> - **Supported users (approximate):** 10,000
> - **High Availability:** Yes ([Praefect](#configure-praefect-postgresql) needs a third-party PostgreSQL solution for HA)
> - **Cloud Native Hybrid:** [Yes](#cloud-native-hybrid-reference-architecture-with-helm-charts-alternative)
> - **Test requests per second (RPS) rates:** API: 200 RPS, Web: 20 RPS, Git (Pull): 20 RPS, Git (Push): 4 RPS
> - **[Latest 10k weekly performance testing results](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/performance/-/wikis/Benchmarks/Latest/10k)**
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......@@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ many organizations.
> - **Supported users (approximate):** 1,000
> - **High Availability:** No. For a highly-available environment, you can
> follow a modified [3K reference architecture](3k_users.md#supported-modifications-for-lower-user-counts-ha).
> - **Cloud Native Hybrid:** No. For a cloud native hybrid environment, you
> can follow a [modified hybrid reference architecture](#cloud-native-hybrid-reference-architecture-with-helm-charts).
> - **Test requests per second (RPS) rates:** API: 20 RPS, Web: 2 RPS, Git (Pull): 2 RPS, Git (Push): 1 RPS
> - **[Latest 1k weekly performance testing results](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/performance/-/wikis/Benchmarks/Latest/1k)**
......@@ -58,3 +60,12 @@ Elasticsearch cluster design and requirements are dependent on your specific
data. For recommended best practices about how to set up your Elasticsearch
cluster alongside your instance, read how to
[choose the optimal cluster configuration](../../integration/elasticsearch.md#guidance-on-choosing-optimal-cluster-configuration).
## Cloud Native Hybrid reference architecture with Helm Charts
Cloud Native Hybrid Reference Architecture is an alternative approach where select _stateless_
components are deployed in Kubernetes via our official [Helm Charts](https://docs.gitlab.com/charts/),
and _stateful_ components are deployed in compute VMs with Omnibus.
The [2k GitLab Cloud Native Hybrid](2k_users.md#cloud-native-hybrid-reference-architecture-with-helm-charts-alternative) (non HA) and [3k GitLab Cloud Native Hybrid](3k_users.md#cloud-native-hybrid-reference-architecture-with-helm-charts-alternative) (HA) reference architectures are the smallest we recommend in Kubernetes.
For environments that need to serve less users, you can lower the node specs. Depending on your user count, you can lower all suggested node specs as desired. However, it's recommended that you don't go lower than the [general requirements](../../install/requirements.md).
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> - **Supported users (approximate):** 25,000
> - **High Availability:** Yes ([Praefect](#configure-praefect-postgresql) needs a third-party PostgreSQL solution for HA)
> - **Cloud Native Hybrid:** [Yes](#cloud-native-hybrid-reference-architecture-with-helm-charts-alternative)
> - **Test requests per second (RPS) rates:** API: 500 RPS, Web: 50 RPS, Git (Pull): 50 RPS, Git (Push): 10 RPS
> - **[Latest 25k weekly performance testing results](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/performance/-/wikis/Benchmarks/Latest/25k)**
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> - **Supported users (approximate):** 2,000
> - **High Availability:** No. For a highly-available environment, you can
> follow a modified [3K reference architecture](3k_users.md#supported-modifications-for-lower-user-counts-ha).
> - **Cloud Native Hybrid:** [Yes](#cloud-native-hybrid-reference-architecture-with-helm-charts-alternative)
> - **Test requests per second (RPS) rates:** API: 40 RPS, Web: 4 RPS, Git (Pull): 4 RPS, Git (Push): 1 RPS
> - **[Latest 2k weekly performance testing results](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/performance/-/wikis/Benchmarks/Latest/2k)**
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......@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ For a full list of reference architectures, see
> - **Supported users (approximate):** 3,000
> - **High Availability:** Yes, although [Praefect](#configure-praefect-postgresql) needs a third-party PostgreSQL solution
> - **Cloud Native Hybrid:** [Yes](#cloud-native-hybrid-reference-architecture-with-helm-charts-alternative)
> - **Test requests per second (RPS) rates:** API: 60 RPS, Web: 6 RPS, Git (Pull): 6 RPS, Git (Push): 1 RPS
> - **[Latest 3k weekly performance testing results](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/performance/-/wikis/Benchmarks/Latest/3k)**
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......@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ full list of reference architectures, see
> - **Supported users (approximate):** 50,000
> - **High Availability:** Yes ([Praefect](#configure-praefect-postgresql) needs a third-party PostgreSQL solution for HA)
> - **Cloud Native Hybrid:** [Yes](#cloud-native-hybrid-reference-architecture-with-helm-charts-alternative)
> - **Test requests per second (RPS) rates:** API: 1000 RPS, Web: 100 RPS, Git (Pull): 100 RPS, Git (Push): 20 RPS
> - **[Latest 50k weekly performance testing results](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/performance/-/wikis/Benchmarks/Latest/50k)**
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> - **Supported users (approximate):** 5,000
> - **High Availability:** Yes ([Praefect](#configure-praefect-postgresql) needs a third-party PostgreSQL solution for HA)
> - **Cloud Native Hybrid:** [Yes](#cloud-native-hybrid-reference-architecture-with-helm-charts-alternative)
> - **Test requests per second (RPS) rates:** API: 100 RPS, Web: 10 RPS, Git (Pull): 10 RPS, Git (Push): 2 RPS
> - **[Latest 5k weekly performance testing results](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/performance/-/wikis/Benchmarks/Latest/5k)**
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