Add topologySpreadConstraints to Deployment #859
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Description of changes: When using a single replica, it can happen that the Node on which the
aws-node-termination-handler
Pod is running gets terminated. If this happens then, the Pod can't listen for the event and detect it to handle it gracefully.Running a HA
aws-node-termination-handler
helps in dealing with this by reducing probability that all the replicas gets terminated at the same time, but doesn't guarantee that the replicas are scheduled on different nodes.By introducing
.Values.topologySpreadConstraints
field we allow optional forcing of scheduling pods on different nodes, therefore reducing to ~0 the possibility that no Pods are available to listen for events.Example of using topologySpreadConstraints
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