Kubernetes 1.34 Features Explained - What's New in the Of Wind and Will Release
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Explore the major features and architectural changes introduced in Kubernetes 1.34 "Of Wind & Will" release through this comprehensive 19-minute technical breakdown. Dive deep into the critical updates including Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) reaching General Availability, the implementation of Production-Grade Distributed Tracing, and the introduction of KYAML as a potential future for Kubernetes manifest management. Learn about pod-level resource requests and limits enhancements, ordered namespace deletion capabilities, and the new kubectl user preference system (kuberc) that streamlines workflow management. Discover how in-place pod resizing has been updated and understand the architectural implications behind each feature beyond what's covered in standard release notes. Whether preparing for CKA/CKS certification or managing production Kubernetes clusters, gain essential technical insights into these production-ready features and alpha capabilities that will shape your container orchestration strategies.
Syllabus
- Introduction to K8s 1.34
- Dynamic Resource Allocation DRA
- Pod-level resource requests and limits
- Ordered Namespace Deletion
- KYAML
- Kubectl user preference kuberc
- Future Updates & Conclusion
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