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Aurélie Vache
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Understanding Kubernetes: part 53 – Kubernetes 1.32 Changelog

Understanding Kubernetes can be difficult or time-consuming. In order to spread knowledges about Cloud technologies I started to create sketchnotes about Kubernetes. I think it could be a good way, more visual, to explain Kubernetes (and others technologies).

We continue the serie of Sketchnotes about Kubernetes, with a focus on what's new in the new version of Kubernetes: v1.32.

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Kubernetes 1.32 Complete changelog

If you are interested, I published an entire illustrated book about Kubernetes, available in paperback on Amazon and in digital version on GumRoad: "Understanding Kubernetes in a visual way".

As usual, if you like theses sketchnotes, you can follow me, and tell me what do you think. I will publish others sketchs shortly :-).

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SkillBoostTrainer

Great update on Kubernetes 1.32! The visual approach makes complex changes easy to grasp. Curious about enhancements to control plane stability and any updates in Pod scheduling or API performance. Keep it up!

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Serhiy

Nice! Thanks!

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Ameni Ben Saada

Thanks for sharing

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Great!!

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