Affinity

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Affinity in Kubernetes consists of rules that provide the scheduler with hints about pod placement. Node affinity and pod-to-pod affinity are the two types of affinity available. Rules are created using Kubernetes labels and selectors defined in pods, and they can be either required or preferred, depending on the level of enforcement desired.

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