
Explaining Kubernetes Controller Architecture
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The granularity is the Kubernetes resources. You can say like, main space star, like a verb, create a delete. And then again, filter down, however you want it to be general or very specific. In many cases, you can also invert the filter to say like anything except this namespace.
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Speaker 2
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Speaker 1
when I found out about that, I thought that was pretty cool. But I think it really isn't, it doesn't have anything to do with me. I think it's, the subject matter is the ancient Spartans and the Battle of Thermopylae, where the 300 Spartans stood against, you know, two million Persians or whatever and died to the last man. And that story, whoever told it, me or anybody else, is in that culture, the Spartan culture, is a real exemplar of the warrior ethic, the concept of honor. If there is such a thing as a good war, that was it, because it was entirely defensive. They were massively outnumbered. They knew they were going to die, and yet they did die. It's really like the Christ story, but instead of one person, it's 300. How
Speaker 2
is screenwriting different from other types of writing?
Speaker 1
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How does the Kubernetes admission controller work, what are the failure modes and what do we need to guard against?
Today, we discuss almost everything that you need to know to understand the admission controller process better and to think about it in a secure, robust and resilient way.
I can't think of a better primer on today’s topic and Kubernetes architecture more generally, I am certain you will enjoy the discussion.
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