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feat: add toleration for bloom components #12653

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@EvertonSA EvertonSA commented Apr 17, 2024

What this PR does / why we need it:
Adding tolerations to bloom components.

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LGTM

mraboosk pushed a commit to mraboosk/loki that referenced this pull request Oct 7, 2024
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