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The standard endpoint controller removes, by default, terminating pods from an endpoint: kubernetes/kubernetes@2aaf8bd#diff-a1a9c0efe93384ed9a010e65e8ad4604R316 This behaviour let the service clients time to react to stop sending traffic to the terminating pods while finishing processing current requests, as pods in "terminating" state are technically still able to accept connections and handle requests. It allows to smoothly replace the pods by the activator when all pods are entering the terminating state, for the reason described above.
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The standard endpoint controller removes, by default, terminating pods
from an endpoint: kubernetes/kubernetes@2aaf8bd#diff-a1a9c0efe93384ed9a010e65e8ad4604R316
This behaviour let the service clients time to react to stop sending
traffic to the terminating pods while finishing processing current
requests, as pods in "terminating" state are technically still able to
accept connections and handle requests.
It allows to smoothly replace the pods by the activator when all pods
are entering the terminating state, for the reason described above.
Fixes: #30