What is Kubernetes | Kubernetes explained in 15 mins

Published: 20 December 2019
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Kubernetes popularity rises constantly. So, what is Kubernetes actually and what problems does Kubernetes solve? In "Kubernetes explained" I cover Kubernetes basic architecture and concepts, like Kubernetes Pods and Services.

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0:00 - Intro
0:59 - Official Definition
1:40 - What problems does Kubernetes solve?
2:35 - What features do container orchestration tools offer?
3:40 - Basic architecture: Master-Slave nodes, Kubernetes processes
8:08 - Basic concepts: Pods, Containers, Services. What is the role of each?
11:31 - Example Configuration File

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