Container Guard Service
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Does the Shield Plug-in of CGS Affect My Services?
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Does the Shield Plug-in of CGS Affect My Services?
No.
No. The CGS shield is installed as a daemonset plug-in and runs on each node of a cluster in container mode. When the shield plug-in is started, it requests a fixed amount of resources (0.3 vCPU and 300 MB memory). After the shield plug-in is started, it monitors running containers without affecting your services.
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