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Have you ever mistakenly deleted Kubernetes resources? Did it happen in a production environment? Could you successfully recover from it? If you have such an experience or if you think that it could be your real-world problem in the future, this session is for you. This session will show you how the Kubernetes community has worked on to avoid such issues for PersistentVolume and PersistentVolumeClaim, and how the community is trying to solve such issues in general, along with protecting Secret particularly. The use cases of the protection in this session cover both deletion orders caused by resource dependencies and protecting resources that users marked as important. Some of the features explained in this session are still under development. However, both how you can configure with the current features and how you will be able to configure with the new features will be explained with Pros and Cons. So, you will be able to start using some of what you learned, right after this session!
Masaki Kimura is an OSS developer at Hitachi Vantara. He has been working for improving Kubernetes. He is one of the main contributors to make raw block volume feature and CSI feature GA.