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### Disruption Controller

Karpenter automatically discovers disruptable nodes and spins up replacements when needed. Karpenter disrupts nodes by executing one [automatic method](#automatic-methods) at a time, in order of Expiration, Drift, and then Consolidation. Each method varies slightly, but they all follow the standard disruption process. Karpenter uses [disruption budgets]({{<ref "#disruption-budgets" >}}) to control the speed of disruption.
Karpenter automatically discovers disruptable nodes and spins up replacements when needed. Karpenter disrupts nodes by executing one [automated method](#automated-methods) at a time, in order of Expiration, Drift, and then Consolidation. Each method varies slightly, but they all follow the standard disruption process. Karpenter uses [disruption budgets]({{<ref "#disruption-budgets" >}}) to control the speed of disruption.
1. Identify a list of prioritized candidates for the disruption method.
* If there are [pods that cannot be evicted](#pod-eviction) on the node, Karpenter will ignore the node and try disrupting it later.
* If there are no disruptable nodes, continue to the next disruption method.
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### Disruption Controller

Karpenter automatically discovers disruptable nodes and spins up replacements when needed. Karpenter disrupts nodes by executing one [automatic method](#automatic-methods) at a time, in order of Expiration, Drift, and then Consolidation. Each method varies slightly, but they all follow the standard disruption process. Karpenter uses [disruption budgets]({{<ref "#disruption-budgets" >}}) to control the speed of disruption.
Karpenter automatically discovers disruptable nodes and spins up replacements when needed. Karpenter disrupts nodes by executing one [automated method](#automated-methods) at a time, in order of Expiration, Drift, and then Consolidation. Each method varies slightly, but they all follow the standard disruption process. Karpenter uses [disruption budgets]({{<ref "#disruption-budgets" >}}) to control the speed of disruption.
1. Identify a list of prioritized candidates for the disruption method.
* If there are [pods that cannot be evicted](#pod-eviction) on the node, Karpenter will ignore the node and try disrupting it later.
* If there are no disruptable nodes, continue to the next disruption method.
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### Disruption Controller

Karpenter automatically discovers disruptable nodes and spins up replacements when needed. Karpenter disrupts nodes by executing one [automatic method](#automatic-methods) at a time, in order of Expiration, Drift, and then Consolidation. Each method varies slightly, but they all follow the standard disruption process:
Karpenter automatically discovers disruptable nodes and spins up replacements when needed. Karpenter disrupts nodes by executing one [automated method](#automated-methods) at a time, in order of Expiration, Drift, and then Consolidation. Each method varies slightly, but they all follow the standard disruption process:
1. Identify a list of prioritized candidates for the disruption method.
* If there are [pods that cannot be evicted](#pod-eviction) on the node, Karpenter will ignore the node and try disrupting it later.
* If there are no disruptable nodes, continue to the next disruption method.
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### Disruption Controller

Karpenter automatically discovers disruptable nodes and spins up replacements when needed. Karpenter disrupts nodes by executing one [automatic method](#automatic-methods) at a time, in order of Expiration, Drift, and then Consolidation. Each method varies slightly, but they all follow the standard disruption process:
Karpenter automatically discovers disruptable nodes and spins up replacements when needed. Karpenter disrupts nodes by executing one [automated method](#automated-methods) at a time, in order of Expiration, Drift, and then Consolidation. Each method varies slightly, but they all follow the standard disruption process:
1. Identify a list of prioritized candidates for the disruption method.
* If there are [pods that cannot be evicted](#pod-eviction) on the node, Karpenter will ignore the node and try disrupting it later.
* If there are no disruptable nodes, continue to the next disruption method.
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### Disruption Controller

Karpenter automatically discovers disruptable nodes and spins up replacements when needed. Karpenter disrupts nodes by executing one [automatic method](#automatic-methods) at a time, in order of Expiration, Drift, and then Consolidation. Each method varies slightly, but they all follow the standard disruption process. Karpenter uses [disruption budgets]({{<ref "#disruption-budgets" >}}) to control the speed of disruption.
Karpenter automatically discovers disruptable nodes and spins up replacements when needed. Karpenter disrupts nodes by executing one [automated method](#automated-methods) at a time, in order of Expiration, Drift, and then Consolidation. Each method varies slightly, but they all follow the standard disruption process. Karpenter uses [disruption budgets]({{<ref "#disruption-budgets" >}}) to control the speed of disruption.
1. Identify a list of prioritized candidates for the disruption method.
* If there are [pods that cannot be evicted](#pod-eviction) on the node, Karpenter will ignore the node and try disrupting it later.
* If there are no disruptable nodes, continue to the next disruption method.
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### Disruption Controller

Karpenter automatically discovers disruptable nodes and spins up replacements when needed. Karpenter disrupts nodes by executing one [automatic method](#automatic-methods) at a time, in order of Expiration, Drift, and then Consolidation. Each method varies slightly, but they all follow the standard disruption process. Karpenter uses [disruption budgets]({{<ref "#disruption-budgets" >}}) to control the speed of disruption.
Karpenter automatically discovers disruptable nodes and spins up replacements when needed. Karpenter disrupts nodes by executing one [automated method](#automated-methods) at a time, in order of Expiration, Drift, and then Consolidation. Each method varies slightly, but they all follow the standard disruption process. Karpenter uses [disruption budgets]({{<ref "#disruption-budgets" >}}) to control the speed of disruption.
1. Identify a list of prioritized candidates for the disruption method.
* If there are [pods that cannot be evicted](#pod-eviction) on the node, Karpenter will ignore the node and try disrupting it later.
* If there are no disruptable nodes, continue to the next disruption method.
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