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  • June 15, 2022
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Geoff Burke
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ANSWER FALSE

You can have numerous containers in a pod.

Generally you put containers together if they are “tightly coupled with one another”. There can be various reasons for this.

For more info:

https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/

5 comments

JMeixner
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  • June 15, 2022

Fine 😎

But… wouldn’t it be nice to get the answer in the original thread. So, it is there without searching.


vNote42
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  • On the path to Greatness
  • June 15, 2022

Fine 😎

But… wouldn’t it be nice to get the answer in the original thread. So, it is there without searching.

Agree! would be better in the original question post.


Iams3le
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  • Veeam Legend
  • June 15, 2022

Fine 😎

But… wouldn’t it be nice to get the answer in the original thread. So, it is there without searching.

I agree with you. In this way, the correct answer will be marked and will appear below the question itself. 


Chris.Childerhose
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Fine 😎

But… wouldn’t it be nice to get the answer in the original thread. So, it is there without searching.

Agree! would be better in the original question post.

I third this as it saves the clutter on the forum.😁


Geoff Burke
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  • Veeam Vanguard
  • June 15, 2022

Ok will put in the original post then :)