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The everest add-on contains the following containers. You can adjust the specifications as required.
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- **everest-csi-controller**: A Deployment workload. This container is responsible for creating, deleting, snapshotting, expanding, attaching, and detaching volumes. If the cluster version is 1.19 or later, the pod of the everest-csi-driver component also has an everest-localvolume-manager container by default. This container manages the creation of LVM storage pools and local PVs on the node.
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- **everest-csi-controller**: A Deployment workload. This container is responsible for creating, deleting, snapshotting, expanding, attaching, and detaching volumes. If the cluster version is 1.19 or later and the add-on version is 1.2.\ *x*, the pod of the everest-csi-driver component also has an everest-localvolume-manager container by default. This container manages the creation of LVM storage pools and local PVs on the node.
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- If the number of pods and PVCs is less than 2000, set the memory upper limit to 600 MiB.
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- If the number of pods and PVCs is less than 5000, set the memory upper limit to 1 GiB.
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- **everest-csi-driver**: A DaemonSet workload. This container is responsible for mounting and unmounting PVs and resizing file systems. If the region where the cluster is located supports node-attacher, the pod of the everest-csi-driver component also contains an everest-node-attacher container. This container is responsible for distributed EVS attaching. This configuration item is available in some regions.
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- **everest-csi-driver**: A DaemonSet workload. This container is responsible for mounting and unmounting PVs and resizing file systems. If the add-on version is 1.2.\ *x* and the region where the cluster is located supports node-attacher, the pod of the everest-csi-driver component also contains an everest-node-attacher container. This container is responsible for distributed EVS attaching. This configuration item is available in some regions.
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The preceding three parameters are associated with each other and are constrained by the underlying storage resources in the region where the cluster is located. If you want to mount a large number of volumes (more than 500 EVS volumes per minute), you can contact the customer service personnel and configure the parameters under their guidance to prevent the everest add-on from running abnormally due to improper parameter settings.
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Other parameters
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- **cluster_id**: cluster ID
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- **default_vpc_id**: ID of the VPC to which the data warehouse cluster belongs
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- **disable_auto_mount_secret**: indicates whether the default AK/SK can be used when an object bucket or parallel file system is mounted. The default value is **false**.
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- **enable_node_attacher**: indicates whether to enable the attacher on the agent to process the `VolumeAttachment <https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/config-and-storage-resources/volume-attachment-v1/>`__.
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- **flow_control**: This parameter is left blank by default.
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- **over_subscription**: overcommitment ratio of the local storage pool (**local_storage**). The default value is **80**. If the size of the local storage pool is 100 GB, you can overcommit 180 GB.
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- **project_id**: ID of the project to which the cluster belongs.
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#. Click **Install**.
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