v-m/vmstorage: Start pods in parallel
By default, Kubernetes waits for each pod in a StatefulSet to become "ready" before starting the next one. If there is a problem starting that pod, e.g. data corruption, then the others will never start. This sort of defeats the purpose of having multiple replicas. Fortunately, we can configure the pod management policy to start all the pods at once, regardless of the status of any individual pod. This way, if there is a problem with the first pod, the others will still come up and serve whatever data they have.etcd
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matchLabels:
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app.kubernetes.io/name: vmstorage
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app.kubernetes.io/component: vmstorage
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podManagementPolicy: Parallel
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metadata:
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