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Day-33 | KUBERNETES PODS | DEPLOY YOUR FIRST APP | #k8s

Day-33 | KUBERNETES PODS | DEPLOY YOUR FIRST APP | #k8s #devopscourse #kubernetes #devops

#Day33 #KUBERNETES #PODS #DEPLOY #APP #k8s

“Abhishek.Veeramalla”

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KUBERNETES IS EASY
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  1. Hi Abhishek, in a production environment how can we avoid a kubernetes pod to go down since the application we are running is having a stateful session. Pod going down is giving us a bad user experience

  2. Thanks Abhishek,
    I practiced its working and i thought Kubernetes is very difficult to understand by way of your explanation it was clear understanding,
    one suggestion from my side please explain us little slow becouse we come from Non IT background and english is poor so please in the up comming videos explain little slow

  3. hey abhishek anna , loving your videos gaining immersive knowledge as well , just a request if possible can we get a video on managing these services on an actual k8's or eks ?
    it would be really great

  4. thanks for the great video sir🤟. when i created pods the internal ip is assigned as public and it shows my external ip is pending how to i login into cluster and check the status and atlast it is given as error could not connect how to resolve this error

  5. sir as you replied yesterday, i connected t3a.small ec2 instance (ubuntu) and using linux command downloaded kubectl first but when i run 'kubectl version' itsays as below:

    "ut=yaml|json to get the full version.

    Client Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"27", GitVersion:"v1.27.4", GitCommit:"fa3d7990104d7c1f16943a67f11b154b71f6a132", GitTreeState:"clean", BuildDate:"2023-07-20T02:11:13Z", GoVersion:"go1.20.6", Compiler:"gc", Platform:"linux/amd64"}

    Kustomize Version: v5.0.1

    The connection to the server localhost:8080 was refused – did you specify the right host or port?"

  6. Hi Abhishek, Thanks for the details. As suggested in the video i have followed the steps install K8s cluster and kubectl. When I run kubectl command it is asking for username and password. Please confirm how to resolve this issue.

  7. Abhishek thanks is a small word but you are providing more than we expect, But i have small doubt pod status is showing as running. but how can i check that from browser ? Do we need to give ingress and Egress values? I tried checking with IP:80 but its showing as not reachable .

  8. HI abhishek , i have a query , while i try to start minikube i get this error : Exiting due to RSRC_INSUFFICIENT_CORES: Requested cpu count 2 is greater than the available cpus of 1

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