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Self healing from a Pod Failure

Sumit Rawal answered on June 17, 2023 Popularity 1/10 Helpfulness 1/10

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    In this section, you’ll deploy 5 replicas of a Pod, via a Kubernetes Deployment. After that, you will manually delete a Pod and see Kubernetes self-heal.

    You’ll use the deploy.yml manifest in the root of the usercode directory. As seen in the following snippet, it defines 5 Pod replicas running the application you containerized in one of the previous chapters. The YAML shown is annotated to help you understand it. 

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