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desired state vs actual state

kubernetes states: declared vs actual state

Understanding Kubernetes States: Declared vs Observed states Explained

In Kubernetes, effective state management is crucial for maintaining the stability and reliability of your clusters. Kubernetes relies on two key state concepts: Declared State

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