A sneaky way to deploy stateful apps on Kubernetes
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Hello, I’m Sanskar and I work in the engineering team at Fyle. We use AWS managed kubernetes to deploy our applications - which are primarily stateless workloads, i.e do not require persistent disk storage, BUT, recently I had to deploy a stateful application in our cluster, and this is the tale of how I ended up learning a bit more about kubernetes, against my will.
A sneaky way to deploy stateful apps on Kubernetes
A sneaky way to deploy stateful apps on…
A sneaky way to deploy stateful apps on Kubernetes
Hello, I’m Sanskar and I work in the engineering team at Fyle. We use AWS managed kubernetes to deploy our applications - which are primarily stateless workloads, i.e do not require persistent disk storage, BUT, recently I had to deploy a stateful application in our cluster, and this is the tale of how I ended up learning a bit more about kubernetes, against my will.