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It took me a while searching for the most fitting CommitStrip, more time invested in the CommitStrip than the actual ticket creation :)
And that's how I can tell apart those that are after quick help vs committed learning (pun intended)
Cannot see in all listed items a dedicated line item for stack sets configs /liveness and readiness probes etc
Good spot! I've bumped the last item and introduced readiness & liveness probes as a first topic to tackle.
But the list is inclusive enough to provide very practical guidance on running a cluster. I think it closes this ticket and I can open a new one in case something else pops up while running a cluster.
I like your thinking
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I had to push this back by a few days, ETA last day in September. Have a great weekend!
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Hi @omarelasfar,
It was a nice surprise to find this here today, thanks for taking the time. The CommitStrip is most appreciated & fitting
How does the proposed list of topics in #14 look like to you?
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Thanks @gerhard For looking into this proposal. It took me a while searching for the most fitting CommitStrip, more time invested in the CommitStrip than the actual ticket creation :).
Episode 06 does cover the majority of what Ifs I had in mind (Cannot see in all listed items a dedicated line item for stack sets configs /liveness and readiness probs etc). But the list is inclusive enough to provide very practical guidance on running a cluster. I think it closes this ticket and I can open a new one in case something else pops up while running a cluster.
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