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Best Practices for Kubernetes Readiness and Liveness Probes

Best Practices for Kubernetes Readiness and Liveness Probes

The biggest mistake Kubernetes admins make with health probes isconfiguring the probes the same way for all apps.

The article provides six best practices for configuring liveness and readiness probes based on the app's startup time, response time, criticality, and issues. Additionally, the article suggests checking the entire application to determine its real state rather than setting up a high-level HTTP check.


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