AKS now supports node soak duration for upgrades to help stagger a node upgrade in a controlled manner. Setting a node soak time creates a waiting period between draining a node, proceeding to reimage it, and moving on to the next node. A short duration can minimize application downtime and allows you to complete other tasks, such as checking application health, during the upgrade process.
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