Source: thenewstack.io

Kubernetes Horror Stories

Category: Database, Redis, Kubernetes, shell

It’s no surprise, therefore, that Kubernetes is often the lead character in application or infrastructure horror stories. In this article, we introduce five such scary-but-true stories, which are described in full detail in our white paper.

With the help of the Google Cloud support team, they tracked application and resource usage, and the root cause was identified.

The lesson learned was that webhooks, which are a single point of failure in a cluster, must be monitored closely and configured with care.

In checking out this gcc process, they saw that the parent application was a Weave Scope Docker container.

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