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Kubernetes simply explained for beginners

Kubernetes popularity rises constantly. So, what is Kubernetes actually and what problems does it solve?

With this short video I give a concise but thorough overview of

  • What problems Kubernetes solves? Or why is there a need for a container orchestration tool?

  • What features do container orchestration tools offer?

  • Basic architecture: Master-Slave nodes, Kubernetes processes

  • Basic concepts: Pods, Containers, Services. What is the role of each?

  • and lastly show an Example Configuration


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Andrey Ramnikov

Very good explanation.

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JRGit4UE

Concise and balanced, quite helpful!
Would you mind to explain,
with which video tools you create your recordings?

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