Stop using CPU limits: why + proof
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Stop using CPU limits: why + proof

CPU request is how much CPU is reserved for your pod if it needs it. The limit is a hard cap. Hit it and the kernel throttles the pod, even when the node still has spare CPU. That is the usual cause of CPU throttling on Kubernetes. It does not protect the neighboring pods. In my simple Web API test, adding a CPU limit took typical latency from 23 ms to 87 ms, (4x slower), with the limited pod throttled in half of all CFS windows, and the average CPU graph looked fine the whole time.

This is not a new topic, but I see so many people still unaware why they should (NOT!) be setting CPU limits, because it's costing companies unnecessary spending and potential production issues. Here's the full read https://github.com/inevolin/k8s-cpu-limits-analyzed/

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Edit (Aug 18, 2026): How CPU limits can also cause memory issues and OOMKills ➡️ https://github.com/inevolin/k8s-cpu-limits-analyzed#how-cpu-limits-cause-memory-issues-and-oomkills

u/ilya47 — 2 days ago