Not sure it's simpler, nor what you mean with tags.

But yeah, you can create pods via the API, count, or use quota limits if
you prefer, too.

Let's simplify it: try and report back ;)

Seriously, I think that would be the easiest and fastest thing to do.

On Thursday, May 17, 2018, <tomasz.szand...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Let's simplify it:
> can I write 5 different pod yamls, put in it a kind of "tag" and write an
> API request (request should have "tag" value) that will run ONE random pod
> from those 5?
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