Difference between revisions of "Kubernetes taints and tolerations"

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* A taint consists of a key, value, and effect. As an argument here, it is expressed as <code>[[key=value:effect]]</code>
 
* A taint consists of a key, value, and effect. As an argument here, it is expressed as <code>[[key=value:effect]]</code>
 
* The effect must be [[NoSchedule]], [[PreferNoSchedule]] or [[NoExecute]].
 
* The effect must be [[NoSchedule]], [[PreferNoSchedule]] or [[NoExecute]].
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== Example ==
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taints:
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    - key: [[eks.amazonaws.com/compute-type]]
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      value: fargate
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      effect: NoSchedule
  
 
== Activities ==
 
== Activities ==

Revision as of 20:09, 1 March 2023

Taints allow a node to repel a set of pods, in opposite to Node Affinity



Example

taints:
   - key: eks.amazonaws.com/compute-type
     value: fargate
     effect: NoSchedule

Activities

Related

See also

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