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Kubernetes Taints and Tolerations

Pod scheduling is one of the most important aspects of Kubernetes administration. Effective scheduling can improve performance, reduce costs, and make clusters easier to manage at scale. Kubernetes taints and tolerations enable administrators to address several advanced scheduling use cases.

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at what taints and tolerations are, compare them to other advanced scheduling techniques, and walk through a hands-on tutorial.

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