IEIresh Ekanayakainblog.iresh.xyz路Jan 5 路 5 min readAzure Authentication Methods Explained: Managed Identity vs Federated Identity vs Certificate, Client SecretWhen working with Azure, one of the first (and most confusing) topics you鈥檒l face is authentication. You鈥檒l often see this priority order mentioned: PriorityMethodAzure stance 馃煝 1Managed IdentityStrongly recommended 馃煝 2Federated IdentityMod...00
IEIresh Ekanayakainblog.iresh.xyz路Jan 5 路 4 min read馃殌 Deploying Multiple Schedulers in Kubernetes (with Leader Election Explained)Kubernetes ships with a default scheduler (default-scheduler) that is responsible for placing pods onto the most suitable nodes. It does this by considering resource availability, taints and tolerations, affinities, and more. But what if your applica...00
IEIresh Ekanayakainblog.iresh.xyz路Sep 21, 2025 路 4 min readUnderstanding Static Pods in KubernetesIn this blog, we鈥檒l explore Static Pods in Kubernetes, their use cases, and how to configure and inspect them. What Are Static Pods? Normally, the kubelet relies on the kube-apiserver to get instructions about which pods to run on a node. The API se...00
IEIresh Ekanayakainblog.iresh.xyz路Sep 20, 2025 路 3 min readUnderstanding DaemonSets in Kubernetes: A Beginner-Friendly GuideWhen learning Kubernetes, you often work with Deployments and ReplicaSets to ensure your applications run reliably across your cluster. But what if you need one pod per node instead of multiple replicas? That鈥檚 where DaemonSets come in. Let鈥檚 break i...00
IEIresh Ekanayakainblog.iresh.xyz路Sep 20, 2025 路 6 min read鈿栵笍 Kubernetes Resource Requests and Limits Explained (with Best Practices)When running workloads in Kubernetes, one of the most important things to configure is how much CPU and memory a pod can use. Without proper settings, a single greedy pod can starve others, or your nodes may crash under heavy load. This is where requ...00