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Account di Servizio

A Service Account is an identity assigned to processes running in pods, providing credentials for API access and integration within the cluster.

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Aggiornamento Progressivo

Rolling Update is a deployment strategy in which application instances are gradually replaced with new versions to ensure zero downtime and continuous service availability.

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Auto Scaling

Auto Scaling automatically adjusts the number of running pods or nodes in response to workload demand, optimizing resource utilization and costs.

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Autoscaler di Cluster

Cluster Autoscaler is a Kubernetes tool that automatically adjusts the number of nodes in a cluster based on pending workloads and resource requirements.

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Bilanciatore di Carico

Load Balancer is a network device or software that distributes incoming application traffic across multiple servers or pods to optimize performance and reliability.

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ConfigMap

A Config Map stores configuration data as key-value pairs for use by Kubernetes pods and controllers, separating configuration from application code.

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Controller di Ingress

A specialized load balancer that manages external access to services in a containerized cluster, routing HTTP(S) and other traffic based on policies.

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Controller di Ingress

A Kubernetes resource that manages external access to services in a cluster, typically via HTTP/HTTPS routing and load balancing.

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Controllore di Ammissione

Admission Controller is a Kubernetes component that intercepts requests to the API server before persistence, enforcing security, policy, or custom logic.

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Distribuzione Blu

Blue Deployment is the existing stable version of an application in blue-green deployment strategies, running in production before switching to a new version.

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Distribuzione Verde

Green Deployment is the new application version deployed in a blue-green deployment strategy, tested and validated before switching production traffic from blue.

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Esecuzione Job

Job Execution in Kubernetes refers to running batch or one-off tasks to completion, managed by the Job resource.

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Gestore Controller

Controller Manager is a Kubernetes component that runs core controllers, automating tasks such as node management, replication, and endpoint updates.

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Interruzione del Pod

Pod Disruption refers to the interruption or forced removal of pods from a node, whether planned or unplanned, impacting running workloads.

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Job Programmato

A Cron Job is a Kubernetes resource that runs jobs on a scheduled recurring basis, similar to the Unix cron utility.

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Limite di Risorse

Resource Limit defines the maximum CPU and memory allocation for a container or pod, ensuring stable cluster operation and fair resource usage.

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Nodo Cluster

A physical or virtual machine within a container orchestration cluster, responsible for running containerized workloads and managed as part of a distributed platform.

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Nodo del Cluster

An individual compute resource that is part of a container orchestration cluster, responsible for running containerized workloads and managed via the control plane.

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Pattern Operatore

Operator Pattern is a design pattern in Kubernetes for automating complex application management using custom controllers and resources.

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Politica di Rete

Network Policy defines rules for allowing or denying network traffic to pods or services within a Kubernetes cluster, enhancing security and compliance.

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Probe di Prontezza

A Readiness Probe is a Kubernetes mechanism that checks if a container is ready to serve traffic, ensuring only healthy pods receive requests.

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Probe di Vitalità

A Liveness Probe is a health check used by Kubernetes to determine if a container is running. If it fails, the container is restarted automatically.

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Registro Immagini

Image Registry is a centralized repository where container images are stored, managed, and retrieved for deployment in orchestration platforms.

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Replica Set

A Replica Set ensures that a specified number of pod replicas are running at all times in a Kubernetes cluster, automatically replacing pods if they fail.

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Rilascio Canary

A Canary Release is a deployment technique where a new version is released to a small subset of users or nodes to monitor performance and errors before full rollout.

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Rimozione Pod

Pod Eviction is the process by which Kubernetes forcibly removes a pod from a node, usually due to resource pressure, policy, or node maintenance.

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Risorsa Personalizzata

Custom Resource is a user-defined extension of the Kubernetes API, enabling the management of custom application objects and automation via controllers.

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Rollback di Deployment

Deployment Rollback is the process of reverting an application deployment to a previous stable version to restore service quickly if an update fails.

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Runtime del Container

The software component that executes containers, managing lifecycle operations such as image pull, start, stop, and resource isolation per runtime standards.

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Runtime del Contenitore

The software component that executes and manages containerized applications on a host, interfacing with the OS kernel and orchestrator.

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Ruolo di Cluster

Cluster Role defines permissions and access control for resources across the entire Kubernetes cluster, used for RBAC and security policies.

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Schedulazione dei Pod

The automated process within an orchestrator (e.g., Kubernetes) that assigns pods to suitable nodes based on resource availability and policies.

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Scheduling dei Pod

The automated process by which an orchestration system assigns pods to available nodes, optimizing for workload distribution, resource constraints, and policy compliance.

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Scoperta Servizio

Service Discovery is the automatic detection of services and endpoints in a network, allowing applications and systems to find and communicate with each other dynamically.

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Secret Store

A Secret Store is a secure storage mechanism in Kubernetes or integration platforms for managing sensitive data such as passwords, API keys, and tokens.

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Selettore Nodo

Node Selector is a Kubernetes scheduling mechanism that assigns pods to nodes based on label matching, enabling targeted workload placement.

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Server API

API Server is the central component of the Kubernetes control plane that validates and processes REST requests, serving as the entry point for all cluster operations.

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Service Mesh

An infrastructure layer for managing service-to-service communication, providing observability, security, and control in microservices architectures.

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Service Mesh

A dedicated infrastructure layer that manages service-to-service communications, security, observability, and reliability in a microservices architecture.

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Sicurezza del Pod

Pod Security refers to the policies and controls applied to Kubernetes pods to enforce isolation, least privilege, and protection against security threats.

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Slice di Endpoint

Endpoint Slice is a Kubernetes API resource that groups network endpoints, providing scalable and efficient service discovery for large clusters.

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Stateful Set

A Stateful Set manages the deployment and scaling of a set of pods, providing each pod with a persistent identity and stable storage.

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Svuotamento Nodo

Node Drain is the process of safely evicting all pods from a Kubernetes node, typically before maintenance or shutdown, to ensure workload continuity.

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Template Pod

A Pod Template is a Kubernetes object that defines the specification for creating pods, including containers, resources, and labels, used by controllers for replication.

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Volume Persistente

A Persistent Volume is a piece of storage in a Kubernetes cluster provisioned by an administrator or dynamically, independent of the lifecycle of a specific pod.

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