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Fortunately Postgres doesn’t do that often by itself. It usually needs some creative developer’s assistance.


I think you’re triggering the worst case a lot more often when it comes to running Postgres on k8s: the storage can be removed independently from the workload and the pod can be evicted much easier than it would be in traditional database hosting methods.

No need for developers to do anything strange at all.




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