After receiving much positive feedback on my post “Docker for Dummies”, I wanted to create a post about Docker’s often-paired technology Kubernete...
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It was really hard for me to understand the K8s concepts and had never tried.
You have opened a window for me which seems helpful to step in DevOps world
Thanks for the such post and please keep it up.
Hey Khuram, this really means a lot to me. I'm so glad I could bring better understanding towards this topic for you. In the future I will try to write more posts.
Hey thanks a lot for the extensive post! It makes stuff easier for newcomers to K8s, as the start is always rough.
Shameless self-plug: Nowadays I just rather use Booster instead of dealing with all of this, so I can code my app without having to think how do I manage my resources :)
You're very welcome. I'm glad you learned something! I'll check out Booster, from the looks of it its something that has potential to take off :)
I never had the opportunity to work with AWS docker or kubernetes. This series are really helping me to open my mind and understand more. Thanks 🙌
I'm so glad I could help, thanks for commenting!
Great article for beginners, thanks for sharing it!
Thanks for reading! I appreciate your feedback very much. If you know anyone who might benefit from this article please feel free to share it with them :)
Thank you for the article. You laid out things extremely well and clear.
I did find a mistake in your article. In the below paragraph. I believe your node id's are opposite of what you state.
"This image shows the master node as ce3359246578 and the work node as 44697ff120e4 with relevant information for both nodes."
Well-written. I had a chance to learn the basics from this article.
I would suggest adding description of namespaces and mention of master & worker nodes under cluster explanation.
Thanks Kalyan, I really appreciate your feedback!
Awesome Article ❤️
Thank you! :)
Nice primer 🙏
Thanks Ryan! If youre interested 8n Kubernetes consider viewing my openshift for dummies post :)
Excellent! Thank you for this tutorial.
Thank you Judith! I am so happy you enjoyed it.