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docs: Drop note on budget schedules sometimes being in utc (#6060)
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6 changes: 1 addition & 5 deletions website/content/en/docs/concepts/disruption.md
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#### Schedule
Schedule is a cronjob schedule. Generally, the cron syntax is five space-delimited values with options below, with additional special macros like `@yearly`, `@monthly`, `@weekly`, `@daily`, `@hourly`.
Follow the [Kubernetes documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/cron-jobs/#writing-a-cronjob-spec) for more information on how to follow the cron syntax.
Follow the [Kubernetes documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/cron-jobs/#writing-a-cronjob-spec) for more information on how to follow the cron syntax. Timezones are not currently supported. Schedules are always in UTC.
```bash
# ┌───────────── minute (0 - 59)
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# * * * * *
```
{{% alert title="Note" color="primary" %}}
Timezones are not supported. Most images default to UTC, but it is best practice to ensure this is the case when considering how to define your budgets.
{{% /alert %}}
#### Duration
Duration allows compound durations with minutes and hours values such as `10h5m` or `30m` or `160h`. Since cron syntax does not accept denominations smaller than minutes, users can only define minutes or hours.
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6 changes: 1 addition & 5 deletions website/content/en/preview/concepts/disruption.md
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#### Schedule
Schedule is a cronjob schedule. Generally, the cron syntax is five space-delimited values with options below, with additional special macros like `@yearly`, `@monthly`, `@weekly`, `@daily`, `@hourly`.
Follow the [Kubernetes documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/cron-jobs/#writing-a-cronjob-spec) for more information on how to follow the cron syntax.
Follow the [Kubernetes documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/cron-jobs/#writing-a-cronjob-spec) for more information on how to follow the cron syntax. Timezones are not currently supported. Schedules are always in UTC.
```bash
# ┌───────────── minute (0 - 59)
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# * * * * *
```
{{% alert title="Note" color="primary" %}}
Timezones are not supported. Most images default to UTC, but it is best practice to ensure this is the case when considering how to define your budgets.
{{% /alert %}}
#### Duration
Duration allows compound durations with minutes and hours values such as `10h5m` or `30m` or `160h`. Since cron syntax does not accept denominations smaller than minutes, users can only define minutes or hours.
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6 changes: 1 addition & 5 deletions website/content/en/v0.35/concepts/disruption.md
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#### Schedule
Schedule is a cronjob schedule. Generally, the cron syntax is five space-delimited values with options below, with additional special macros like `@yearly`, `@monthly`, `@weekly`, `@daily`, `@hourly`.
Follow the [Kubernetes documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/cron-jobs/#writing-a-cronjob-spec) for more information on how to follow the cron syntax.
Follow the [Kubernetes documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/cron-jobs/#writing-a-cronjob-spec) for more information on how to follow the cron syntax. Timezones are not currently supported. Schedules are always in UTC.
```bash
# ┌───────────── minute (0 - 59)
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# * * * * *
```
{{% alert title="Note" color="primary" %}}
Timezones are not supported. Most images default to UTC, but it is best practice to ensure this is the case when considering how to define your budgets.
{{% /alert %}}
#### Duration
Duration allows compound durations with minutes and hours values such as `10h5m` or `30m` or `160h`. Since cron syntax does not accept denominations smaller than minutes, users can only define minutes or hours.
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6 changes: 1 addition & 5 deletions website/content/en/v0.36/concepts/disruption.md
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#### Schedule
Schedule is a cronjob schedule. Generally, the cron syntax is five space-delimited values with options below, with additional special macros like `@yearly`, `@monthly`, `@weekly`, `@daily`, `@hourly`.
Follow the [Kubernetes documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/cron-jobs/#writing-a-cronjob-spec) for more information on how to follow the cron syntax.
Follow the [Kubernetes documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/cron-jobs/#writing-a-cronjob-spec) for more information on how to follow the cron syntax. Timezones are not currently supported. Schedules are always in UTC.
```bash
# ┌───────────── minute (0 - 59)
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# * * * * *
```
{{% alert title="Note" color="primary" %}}
Timezones are not supported. Most images default to UTC, but it is best practice to ensure this is the case when considering how to define your budgets.
{{% /alert %}}
#### Duration
Duration allows compound durations with minutes and hours values such as `10h5m` or `30m` or `160h`. Since cron syntax does not accept denominations smaller than minutes, users can only define minutes or hours.
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