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  1. Git - git-show Documentation

    English ▾ English Français Português (Brasil) 简体中文 Topics ▾ Setup and Config git config help bugreport Credential hel...
    git-scm.com/docs/git-show/2.28.0 Similar Results (6)
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  2. FastAPI in Containers - Docker - FastAPI

    FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
    fastapi.tiangolo.com/tr/deployment/docker/
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  3. Network Plugins | Kubernetes

    Kubernetes (version 1.3 through to the latest 1.32, and likely onwards) lets you use Container Network Interface (CNI) plugins for cluster networking. You must use a CNI plugin that is compatible with your cluster and that suits your needs. Different plugins are available (both open- and closed- source) in the wider Kubernetes ecosystem. A CNI plugin is required to implement the Kubernetes network model. You must use a CNI plugin that is compatible with the v0.
    kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/extend-kubernetes/compute-storage-net/network-plugins/
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  4. Git - gitattributes Documentation

    English ▾ English Topics ▾ Setup and Config git config help bugreport Credential helpers Getting and Creating Project...
    git-scm.com/docs/gitattributes/2.36.0
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  5. Coordinated Leader Election | Kubernetes

    FEATURE STATE: Kubernetes v1.31 [alpha] (enabled by default: false) Kubernetes 1.32 includes an alpha feature that allows control plane components to deterministically select a leader via coordinated leader election. This is useful to satisfy Kubernetes version skew constraints during cluster upgrades. Currently, the only builtin selection strategy is OldestEmulationVersion, preferring the leader with the lowest emulation version, followed by binary version, followed by creation timestamp. Enabling coordinated leader election Ensure that CoordinatedLeaderElection feature gate is enabled when you start the API Server: and that the coordination.
    kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/cluster-administration/coordinated-leader-election/
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  6. Node Resource Managers | Kubernetes

    In order to support latency-critical and high-throughput workloads, Kubernetes offers a suite of Resource Managers. The managers aim to co-ordinate and optimise node's resources alignment for pods configured with a specific requirement for CPUs, devices, and memory (hugepages) resources. Hardware topology alignment policies Topology Manager is a kubelet component that aims to coordinate the set of components that are responsible for these optimizations. The the overall resource management process is governed using the policy you specify.
    kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/policy/node-resource-managers/
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  7. Guide for Running Windows Containers in Kuberne...

    This page provides a walkthrough for some steps you can follow to run Windows containers using Kubernetes. The page also highlights some Windows specific functionality within Kubernetes. It is important to note that creating and deploying services and workloads on Kubernetes behaves in much the same way for Linux and Windows containers. The kubectl commands to interface with the cluster are identical. The examples in this page are provided to jumpstart your experience with Windows containers.
    kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/windows/user-guide/
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  8. API-initiated Eviction | Kubernetes

    API-initiated eviction is the process by which you use the Eviction API to create an Eviction object that triggers graceful pod termination. You can request eviction by calling the Eviction API directly, or programmatically using a client of the API server, like the kubectl drain command. This creates an Eviction object, which causes the API server to terminate the Pod. API-initiated evictions respect your configured PodDisruptionBudgets and terminationGracePeriodSeconds. Using the API to create an Eviction object for a Pod is like performing a policy-controlled DELETE operation on the Pod.
    kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/api-eviction/
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  9. Certificates | Kubernetes

    To learn how to generate certificates for your cluster, see Certificates.
    kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/cluster-administration/certificates/
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  10. WebSockets - FastAPI

    FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
    fastapi.tiangolo.com/pt/advanced/websockets/
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