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fb798 No.2078

after adding a UPS and backup wan, i realized my kubernetes cluster was totally clueless about network changes. now my automation handles failovers so that i don't accidentally burn through my metered data cap when the main link drops. does anyone else use a state-driven approach for their cluster, or are you just letting it randomly crash?

more here: https://dev.to/robbeverhelst/building-unifi-reactor-state-driven-network-automation-for-my-kubernetes-homelab-4k50

2af7d No.2079

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lowkey i've been using external-dns with custom health checks to trigger those route updates. it makes the failover logic much more reliable than just relying on standard liveness probes.



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