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chore: some last spelling errors from a previous PR #13062

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Expand Up @@ -56,10 +56,10 @@ or using `kubectl`:
kubectl create secret generic mysecret --from-literal=username=admin --from-literal=password=admin
```

But [Kubernetes secrets](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret/) several limitations. Here are the top ones:
[Kubernetes secrets](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret/) have several limitations. Here are the top ones:

- They are stored by default in etcd in base64 encoded format, which is not secure.
- They are created either manually by using `kubectl` commands or by using a manifest file, making them hart to manage at scale.
- They are stored by default in `etcd` in base64 encoded format, which is not secure.
- They are created either manually by using `kubectl` commands or by using a manifest file, making them hard to manage at scale.
- Hard to manage and synchronize secrets across different environments and clusters.
- There is no default way to rotate secrets automatically.

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