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Add "workload" to glossary (kubernetes#12622)
* Add "workload" to glossary * Use en_US spelling of "fulfill" * Revise short description Co-Authored-By: Tim Bannister <[email protected]>
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title: Workload | ||
id: workload | ||
date: 2019-02-12 | ||
full_link: /docs/concepts/workloads/ | ||
short_description: > | ||
A set of applications for processing information to serve a purpose that is valuable to a single user or group of users. | ||
aka: | ||
tags: | ||
- workload | ||
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A workload consists of a system of services or applications that can run to fulfill a | ||
task or carry out a business process. | ||
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Alongside the computer code that runs to carry out the task, a workload also entails | ||
the infrastructure resources that actually run that code. | ||
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For example, a workload that has a web element and a database element might run the | ||
database in one {{< glossary_tooltip term_id="StatefulSet" >}} of | ||
{{< glossary_tooltip text="pods" term_id="pod" >}} and the webserver via | ||
a {{< glossary_tooltip term_id="Deployment" >}} that consists of many web app | ||
{{< glossary_tooltip text="pods" term_id="pod" >}}, all alike. | ||
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The organisation running this workload may well have other workloads that together | ||
provide a valuable outcome to its users. |