Around it, systems shift—allocating CPU, memory, and bandwidth in precise layers. This is where Infrastructure Resource Profiles in Radius define the limits, the potential, and the performance of every deployed service.
Radius uses resource profiles to standardize infrastructure capabilities across clusters and environments. Each profile is a blueprint: CPU cores, memory limits, storage capacity, network throughput. No guessing. No drift. The configuration applies once and scales across multiple projects without inconsistency.
Profiles reduce complexity. Instead of defining resources for every application manually, engineers set them once. Developers push code, Radius applies the profile, and workloads run with predictable performance. This prevents under-provisioning that slows systems and over-provisioning that burns budget.
With Radius, Infrastructure Resource Profiles are portable. They work across multiple environments—dev, staging, production—so teams control cost and performance with the same rules everywhere. Profiles can be versioned, updated, and rolled back, maintaining stability through change.