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In general there is little reason to disable policy service.
Most QA and testing occurs with Policy Service enabled. So while it's technically possible to disable policy you'll want to throughly test things before deciding to turn off Policy Service in a production environment.
Performance with M22 and later shouldn't be an issue. If your workload needs it cache settings, requests & limits, scaling rules all can be adjusted.
Performance with M22 and later shouldn't be an issue. If your workload needs it, cache settings, CPU/Memory requests & limits, scaling rules (including minReplicaCount) all can be adjusted.
If you are experiencing issues with Policy Service (or OPA) please review your custom policies. Verify your integrations with other services and external dependencies are working as expected.