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Ensuring High Priority for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Daemon Sets: A Guide to Smooth Cluster Startup

Ensuring High Priority for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Daemon Sets: A Guide to Smooth Cluster Startup

By using Kubernetes' Pod Priority feature and modifying the Daemon Set YAML, you can assign higher priority to Daemon Sets, ensuring they are scheduled first when the cluster starts up. This helps maintain stability and availability of applications in AKS. Proper resource management is also emphasized to optimize performance and avoid resource constraints.


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