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If you manage Kubernetes clusters long enough, you'll eventually notice pods sitting around in an "Evicted" state. They don’t do any harm, but they clutter up your kubectl get pods output, making it harder to focus on the resources that actually matt...

Imagine you've got a bunch of servers in your Kubernetes cluster, some powerful, some with specialized hardware like GPUs, and others just your average machines. Now, you've got these applications, or pods as Kubernetes calls them, that need to run s...
