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Symptom & Impact
Hosts hit disk pressure due to orphaned layers and failed image garbage collection.
Environment & Reproduction
Reproducible under frequent image churn and incomplete cleanup during failed deployments.
Root Cause Analysis
Dangling layers, retained build cache, and oversized logs consume storage unexpectedly.
Quick Triage
Measure layer, log, and volume usage and identify largest consumers quickly.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Correlate growth trends with deployment cadence and runtime cleanup tasks.

Solution β Primary Fix
Prune unused artifacts safely, cap log growth, and move hot paths to larger volumes.
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Solution β Alternative Approaches
Shift build workloads to dedicated nodes with isolated storage tiers.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Disk utilization stabilizes below threshold and deployments complete normally.
Rollback Plan
Restore removed images from registry and revert cleanup policy changes if required.
Prevention & Hardening
Set retention policies and proactive alerts for layer/log growth.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Can trigger runtime startup failures and node NotReady incidents.
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References & Further Reading
Windows container storage and lifecycle management references.
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