Mastering advanced Kubernetes concepts like network policies, storage management, and security contexts is essential for reliable cluster operations.
Production Kubernetes clusters scale beyond existing node capacity using cluster autoscalers, node group policies, and workload-aware provisioning to dynamically add nodes when demand exceeds current resources.
To capture ephemeral workload spikes like blockchain gas price surges, adjust Prometheus scrape intervals, augment with node-level exporters, and implement targeted alerting.
Upgrading to Amazon EKS 1.36 requires rigorous validation of add-ons, node group compatibility, and rollback readiness to avoid outages.
Adding TailScale to an existing k3s cluster simplifies secure networking but requires careful node configuration and firewall adjustments.
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