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Pick a few grammars in autoscaling.md
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The concept of _Autoscaling_ in Kubernetes refers to the ability to automatically update an
object that manages a set of Pods (for example a
{{< glossary_tooltip text="Deployment" term_id="deployment" >}}.
{{< glossary_tooltip text="Deployment" term_id="deployment" >}}).

### Scaling workloads horizontally

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{{< feature-state for_k8s_version="v1.25" state="stable" >}}

You can automatically scale a workload vertically using a _VerticalPodAutoscaler_ (VPA).
Different to the HPA, the VPA doesn't come with Kubernetes by default, but is a separate project
Unlike the HPA, the VPA doesn't come with Kubernetes by default, but is a separate project
that can be found [on GitHub](https://github.com/kubernetes/autoscaler/tree/9f87b78df0f1d6e142234bb32e8acbd71295585a/vertical-pod-autoscaler).

Once installed, it allows you to create {{< glossary_tooltip text="CustomResourceDefinitions" term_id="customresourcedefinition" >}}
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{{< table caption="Different modes of the VPA" >}}
Mode | Description
:----|:-----------
`Auto` | Currently `Recreate`, might change to in-place updates in the future
`Auto` | Currently, `Recreate` might change to in-place updates in the future
`Recreate` | The VPA assigns resource requests on pod creation as well as updates them on existing pods by evicting them when the requested resources differ significantly from the new recommendation
`Initial` | The VPA only assigns resource requests on pod creation and never changes them later.
`Off` | The VPA does not automatically change the resource requirements of the pods. The recommendations are calculated and can be inspected in the VPA object.
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{{< feature-state for_k8s_version="v1.27" state="alpha" >}}

Resizing a workload in-place **without** restarting the {{< glossary_tooltip text="Pods" term_id="pod" >}}
or its {{< glossary_tooltip text="Containers" term_id="container" >}} requires Kubernetes version 1.27 or later.<br />
or its {{< glossary_tooltip text="Containers" term_id="container" >}} requires Kubernetes version 1.27 or later.
Additionally, the `InPlaceVerticalScaling` feature gate needs to be enabled.

{{< feature-gate-description name="InPlacePodVerticalScaling" >}}
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For workloads that need to be scaled based on the size of the cluster (for example
`cluster-dns` or other system components), you can use the
[_Cluster Proportional Autoscaler_](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-proportional-autoscaler).<br />
[_Cluster Proportional Autoscaler_](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-proportional-autoscaler).
Just like the VPA, it is not part of the Kubernetes core, but hosted as its
own project on GitHub.

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