Amazon EKS's default networking-related low pod limits likely mess with this. I can run 35 pods on a 2 vCPU node or 58 on a 4 vCPU node. (A 8 vCPU node also support only 58 pods) (That is on the t3* series, the m* ones are worse)
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Amazon EKS's default networking-related low pod limits likely mess with this. I can run 35 pods on a 2 vCPU node or 58 on a 4 vCPU node. (A 8 vCPU node also support only 58 pods) (That is on the t3* series, the m* ones are worse)