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Update scaling target value and load test parameters for HTTP autoscaling example
Signed-off-by: Zbynek Roubalik <[email protected]>
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content/learning-paths/servers-and-cloud-computing/kedify-http-autoscaling/http-scaling.md

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- `type: kedify-http` — Use Kedify’s HTTP scaler.
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- `hosts`, `pathPrefixes` — Which requests to observe for scaling.
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- `service`, `port` — The Service and port receiving traffic.
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- `scalingMetric: requestRate` and `targetValue: 1000` — Target 1000 req/s (per granularity/window) before scaling out.
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- `scalingMetric: requestRate` and `targetValue: 10` — Target 1000 req/s (per granularity/window) before scaling out.
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- `minReplicaCount: 0` — Allows scale-to-zero when idle.
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- `trafficAutowire: ingress` — Lets Kedify auto-wire your Ingress to the kedify-proxy.
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#### Test higher load
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```bash
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hey -n 10000 -c 150 -host "application.keda" http://$INGRESS_IP
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hey -n 40000 -c 200 -host "application.keda" http://$INGRESS_IP
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```
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While the load runs, watch replicas change:

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