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      <title>Maximize learnings from a Kubernetes cluster failure</title>
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      <description>Since a number of months we (NU.nl development team) operate a small number of Kubernetes clusters. We see the potential of Kubernetes and how it can increase our productivity and how it can improve our CI/CD practices. Currently we run part of our logging and building toolset on Kubernetes, plus some small (internal) customer facing workloads, with the plan to move more applications there once we have build up knowledge and confidence.</description>
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