diff --git a/_data/glossary/statefulset.yml b/_data/glossary/statefulset.yml index c6bc43cb71..4f33c9c5d6 100644 --- a/_data/glossary/statefulset.yml +++ b/_data/glossary/statefulset.yml @@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ tags: - workload - storage short-description: | - Manages the deployment and scaling of a set of [Pods](#term-pod), *and provides guarantees about the ordering and uniqueness* of these Pods. + Manages the deployment and scaling of a set of [Pods](/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod), *and provides guarantees about the ordering and uniqueness* of these Pods. long-description: | - Like a [Deployment](#term-deployment), a StatefulSet manages Pods that are based on an identical container spec. Unlike a Deployment, a StatefulSet maintains a sticky identity for each of their Pods. These pods are created from the same spec, but are not interchangeable: each has a persistent identifier that it maintains across any rescheduling. + Like a [Deployment](/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/deployment), a StatefulSet manages Pods that are based on an identical container spec. Unlike a Deployment, a StatefulSet maintains a sticky identity for each of their Pods. These pods are created from the same spec, but are not interchangeable: each has a persistent identifier that it maintains across any rescheduling. A StatefulSet operates under the same pattern as any other Controller. You define your desired state in a StatefulSet *object*, and the StatefulSet *controller* makes any necessary updates to get there from the current state.