Application and control plane configuration
With Dapr configurations, you use settings and policies to change:
- The behavior of individual Dapr applications
- The global behavior of the Dapr control plane system services
For example, set a sampling rate policy on the application sidecar configuration to indicate which methods can be called from another application. If you set a policy on the Dapr control plane configuration, you can change the certificate renewal period for all certificates that are deployed to application sidecar instances.
Configurations are defined and deployed as a YAML file. In the following application configuration example, a tracing endpoint is set for where to send the metrics information, capturing all the sample traces.
apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1 kind: Configuration metadata:  name: daprConfig  namespace: default spec:  tracing:  samplingRate: "1"  zipkin:  endpointAddress: "http://localhost:9411/api/v2/spans" The above YAML configures tracing for metrics recording. You can load it in local self-hosted mode by either:
- Editing the default configuration file called config.yamlfile in your.daprdirectory, or
- Applying it to your Kubernetes cluster with kubectl/helm.
The following example shows the Dapr control plane configuration called daprsystem in the dapr-system namespace.
apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1 kind: Configuration metadata:  name: daprsystem  namespace: dapr-system spec:  mtls:  enabled: true  workloadCertTTL: "24h"  allowedClockSkew: "15m" By default, there is a single configuration file called daprsystem installed with the Dapr control plane system services. This configuration file applies global control plane settings and is set up when Dapr is deployed to Kubernetes.
Learn more about configuration options.