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In-place Pod resizing in Kubernetes: How it works and how to use it

In-place Pod resizing in Kubernetes: How it works and how to use it

Kubernetes 1.33 and 1.34 take in-place Pod resource updates from beta to battle-ready. You can now tweak CPU and memory on the fly - no Pod restarts needed. It's on by default.

What’s new: memory downsizing with guardrails, kubelet metrics that actually tell you what’s going on, and smarter retries that won’t leave high-priority Pods hanging


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