How to Not Destroy Your Production Kubernetes Clusters

How to Not Destroy Your Production Kubernetes Clusters

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How to Not Destroy Your Production Kubernetes Clusters

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Background
  3. 3 Postmodern Database
  4. 4 Automation
  5. 5 User escalation
  6. 6 Initial investigation
  7. 7 Restoring service objects
  8. 8 Collecting service definitions
  9. 9 The impact of the incident
  10. 10 The reason for the failure
  11. 11 Fixing the webhooks
  12. 12 Why the operator went rogue
  13. 13 Kubernetes label selector package
  14. 14 Test engineer accidentally created app load balancer
  15. 15 What can we learn
  16. 16 Paradoxical Finalizer
  17. 17 Paging Storm
  18. 18 Mitigation
  19. 19 Kubernetes Platform
  20. 20 Manual Operations
  21. 21 Lessons Learned
  22. 22 User Complaints
  23. 23 Monitoring Dashboard
  24. 24 Victim Cluster
  25. 25 Security Context Change
  26. 26 Learnings
  27. 27 Recap
  28. 28 Key takeaways

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