Production deployment patterns
Graceful shutdown, prod config, rollouts, readiness probes, and ship-with-confidence checks.
How to Mock a Kubernetes Rolling Update with maxSurge in Python
Simulate a Kubernetes rolling update with maxSurge policy, tracking peak and final replica counts during roll transitions.
from collections import deque
class RollingUpdateMaxSurge:
def __init__(self, replicas, max_surge):
self.replicas = replicas
self.max_surge = max_surge
self.available = replicas
self.history = deque()
def roll(self, desired_replicas):
"""
Simulate a rolling upd…
PodDisruptionBudget minAvailable in Python
Simulate a Kubernetes PodDisruptionBudget check for minAvailable and maxUnavailable constraints with a Python class.
class PodDisruptionBudget:
def __init__(self, name, min_available=None, max_unavailable=None):
self.name = name
self.min_available = min_available
self.max_unavailable = max_unavailable
def check_availability(self, ready_pods):
if self.min_available is not None:
ret…
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