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# kubernetes
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this is, more or less, the reason I don’t manage K8s in Pulumi. The objects under management are so dynamic, and need to be updated so frequently, and if/when (when) state gets out of whack, you’re kind of stuck fighting Pulumi before you can progress your deployment
n
out of curiosity, what do you use for managing kubernetes?
the workaround I've started using is to use the
<http://pulumi.com/skipAwait|pulumi.com/skipAwait>: "true"
on resources that have a tendency to fail like this
n
helm