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As part of evaluating the project, I drew up this state diagram. Curious to get your feedback on it. Really interesting approach to operating the etcd cluster — thanks!
State machines are a beautiful way of managing such systems as they are easy to design, exhaustive and predictable by nature, so I like designing systems like so. Around the time I started working on this project, I was at CoreOS and was chatting with Xiang and the other etcd authors on the overall idea & concepts. The origin of the project comes from large production outages at some CoreOS/Tectonic customers who did not have good etcd setups (not self-healing, not enough monitoring, no backups).. and noticed that most other providers/open-source projects relying on etcd out there also do not have that, either because priorities/laziness or simply due to lack of knowledge/expertise on how to run etcd properly.
Since then, and although I do not make frequent updates to the operator, we've been using it extensively at BitMEX (as-is, without modifications), for both Kubernetes and non-Kubernetes production use-cases, mostly on AWS. Hope it can be of help for your use-cases too.
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