Kubernetes orchestration is most widely used for deploying microservices applications in cloud. For developers who work on updating their applications on cloud, often are only aware of the kubectl commands but do not know what runs behind the scenes to get the ball rolling.
Read my blogpost where I talk about the various components of kubernetes behind the scenes who things take shape to run the kubectl commands and spin up containers on worker nodes.
https://link.medium.com/4LCU1sPh2ob
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