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-## Reconciliation
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The process of ensuring the actual state of a system matches its [desired state](#desired-state).
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Contrary to traditional CI/CD where automation is generally driven by pre-set triggers, in GitOps reconciliation is triggered whenever there is a divergence with [feedback](#feedback) from previous attempts. Divergence could be due to the actual state unintentionally [drifting](#drift) from the desired state declarations, or a new desired state declaration version having been changed intentionally.
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Contrary to traditional CI/CD where automation is generally driven by pre-set triggers, in GitOps reconciliation is triggered whenever there is a divergence. Divergence could be due to the actual state unintentionally [drifting](#drift) from the desired state declarations, or a new desired state declaration version having been changed intentionally.
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Actions are taken based on policies around [feedback](./GLOSSARY.md#feedback) from the system and previous reconciliation attempts, in order to reduce deviation over time.
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