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Kubernetes v1.35: Extended Toleration Operators to Support Numeric Comparisons

This article introduces Gt and Lt operators for pod tolerations in Kubernetes 1.35, enabling threshold-based scheduling with numeric taint values, such as failure probability or cost metrics, rather than exact matching.

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    Kusion is a modern application delivery and management toolchain that enables developers to specify desired intent in a declarative way and then use consistent workflow to drive continuous deployment through the application lifecycle.

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    Seabird is a native cross-platform Kubernetes desktop client that makes exploring your cluster's resources easy.

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    Stakpak is an open source terminal AI agent for DevOps that generates infrastructure code, debugs Kubernetes, and automates deployments — with secret substitution so the LLM never sees your actual credentials.

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    The MariaDB operator lets you declaratively manage your MariaDB using Kubernetes CRDs rather than imperative commands.

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    ch-vmm lets you run Cloud Hypervisor virtual machines inside Kubernetes like regular pods with support for snapshots, rollbacks, and multi-VM management.

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Intelligent Kubernetes Load Balancing
Intelligent Kubernetes Load Balancing

You're running gRPC services in Kubernetes, load balancing looks fine on the dashboard — but some pods are burning at 80% CPU while others sit idle, and adding more replicas only partially helps.

Rohit Agrawal, a Staff Software Engineer on the traffic platform team at Databricks, explains why this happens and how his team replaced Kubernetes's default networking with a proxy-less, client-side load-balancing system built on the xDS protocol.

In this episode:

  • Why KubeProxy's Layer 4 routing breaks down under high-throughput gRPC: it picks a backend once per TCP connection, not per request
  • How Databricks built an Endpoint Discovery Service (EDS) that watches Kubernetes directly and streams real-time pod metadata to every client
  • How zone-aware spillover cut cross-availability-zone costs without sacrificing availability
  • Why CPU-based routing failed (monitoring lag creates oscillation) and what signals to use instead

The system has been running in production for three years across hundreds of services, handling millions of requests.

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