Spectacular as always. I rewatch bytebytego videos after a few months and understand so much more everytime. These videos are super rich. Can't wait to get even more out of this in a few months!
@dhirajnavale3861Ай бұрын
On my way to add kubernetes in my resume
@niklasport6255Ай бұрын
Same
@nukedeadxАй бұрын
Ok lets deploy a kubernete that have access to a onpeemise server and database deployed on Google kubernete engine
@ManiBalajiCАй бұрын
only confusing when you start working on it.
@Manojkumar__Ай бұрын
just by watching one video?
@RolopIsHereАй бұрын
@ManiBalajiC on his next job, he just learned how to use it, he is ready.
@kostasdiamantopoulos844Ай бұрын
An external DB can be configured instead of etcd for high availability. Otherwise 3 Control Planes are needed minimum
@AntenainaLandАй бұрын
this just gets published some hours after my interview where I needed it 😂
@k.karthikkutty5398Ай бұрын
Thank you so much.. I'm from India, trying to build my career in Software testing. I Love you works, it will be very helpful to me if you create a video on Software Testing the entire process from scratch to end. If so I will learn from it quickly as your works are crystal clear. I'm sorry for asking you too much to do just for me 😔
@AhsanTirmiziVlogsАй бұрын
i believe this video is more better than the last one you have shared about the K8's.. kudos
@nanaqwequ2368Ай бұрын
Undoubtedly the best video on KZbin!
@Piyussh_22Ай бұрын
I'm just amazed by the quality of your content , how do you make these animation, i wanna learn too .
@Hard_QsАй бұрын
"Animation tools: Adobe Illustrator and After Effects."
@RakeshKumar-pz2frАй бұрын
Crisp and clear...
@agonzalvaАй бұрын
Great explanation 👏🏻
@NielsxАй бұрын
Excellent summary of Kubernetes. Great video.
@fdmkАй бұрын
This did not provide an answer to the "Why is it so popular?" question for me. In my opinion the popularity comes from the ability to distribute work both for development and maintenance.
@mamupelu5657 күн бұрын
Many of the uses you said, amazon provides through their services, so why would I use kubernetes on the cloud?
@MohamedAnsari_HАй бұрын
Awesome video and animation!
@raj_kundaliaАй бұрын
Thank you for doing this!
@boltez6507Ай бұрын
When are you gonna reveal how you make those godamn beautiful flowcharts.
@Hard_QsАй бұрын
"Animation tools: Adobe Illustrator and After Effects."
@sebastienarribe381017 күн бұрын
excellent video 👍
@sunilraveendran5787Ай бұрын
Hey, thank you so much for such condensed but intuitive videos. what tool you use for creating these animations? Thanks!
@retagainezАй бұрын
Because some companies sometimes need to work with scale and some companies want to make things unnecessarily complicated. And as such, people work with it simply to pad out their Resume.
@pavantej9666Ай бұрын
Very well articulated ❤
@Lruiz3865Ай бұрын
So can I install apps like Brave browser or VSCode?
@rezagh5438Ай бұрын
I think mini clips that are not very related to content, e.g. container horror, is unnecessary. Instead of giving time think about the concept, it just drags attention and reduces focus.
@Zmey5656Ай бұрын
Thank you for your video.
@alexnahas2907Ай бұрын
amazing content
@some1rationalАй бұрын
mangodb my favorite flavor of mongodb 😏 haha good stuff as always
@martinjoshy9102Ай бұрын
Great Content !!
@pilgrimage0Ай бұрын
Practically speaking, how does Kubernetes differ from Docker Compose or Docker Swarm?
@ceyhundagl3164Ай бұрын
Docker Swarm and Kubernetes both perform container orchestration, but Swarm is a better option for local development because it’s simpler and easier to set up. Kubernetes, on the other hand, is more suited for production environments, especially when managing complex, large-scale deployments. You don’t need to use Kubernetes unless you're dealing with a production-level application that requires advanced features like auto-scaling, self-healing, and multi-cluster management.
@jamoncitovideosАй бұрын
Compose is for single machines, while swarm and kubernetes are for clusters. Swarm would be the docker equivalent to kubernetes, but K8s has many more features that make it both harder to set up and manage and better fitted for large organizations
@alexisdamnit9012Ай бұрын
Omg I needed this video 😂
@z-f772Ай бұрын
This 'introduction' needs more jargon/buzzwords!
@BM-zv4xz26 күн бұрын
Could you narrate in a more boring tone?
@anilphilip546Ай бұрын
Video with a lot of buzzwords but doesn't really explain.
@bpospanovАй бұрын
3 minutes in. understood absolutely nothing
@rezagh5438Ай бұрын
Same goes for me. Understood less and less, the further I was in.
@dismiggoАй бұрын
@@rezagh5438 Yeah the video is way too "low level" for beginners to understand. I've worked with K8s for a year now and can totally understand your confusion - Kubernetes is a beast; I truly mean it. However, if you want to start learning it, I recommend the free KodeKloud course on this subject. You get your own cluster with which you interact in a web-CLI and get guided through the basics by way of the course structure.
@alexalexin9491Ай бұрын
Your English pronunciation, Sahn, is deteriorating... I struggle understanding words.