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This map is a valuable tool for understanding the different components of Kubernetes and how they work together. It is a must-have resource for anyone who wants to learn about Kubernetes or use it to deploy and manage containerized applications.
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Docker simplifies application deployment and management, making it a go-to tool for DevOps and developers.
Think of this as your command center! It's the interface you use to interact with Docker. You send commands to the Docker Client, which then communicates with the Docker Daemon to carry out your requests.
Your trusty server or virtual machine! This is where the magic happens. Docker Host manages the containers, making sure they run smoothly.
Your software library! It's a repository for Docker images. Popular ones include Docker Hub. You can store, share, and access images from here.
This persistent process manages containers on the host. It listens for Docker Client requests, creates, starts, stops, and monitors containers.
Containers are lightweight, portable, and consistent environments. They package your applications and dependencies, making them easily transferable and reproducible.
The blueprints for containers! Images are read-only templates that contain everything needed to run your application. They serve as the basis for creating containers.
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Docker run launches a container from an image, creating an instance you can interact with. Specify ports, volumes, and more to customize your container. 🚢
Use docker build to create custom images from a Dockerfile. It's like crafting your own unique containers tailored to your application's needs.
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Pod lifecycle hooks, such as preStart and preStop, are features within Kubernetes that allow you to specify commands that should be executed at specific points in a container's lifecycle. Think of it like a subsystem that is monitoring and managing the task that you specify for these lifecycle stages.
➡️ postStart: Executed after a container has started. It can be used for tasks that need to be performed once the container is up and running. Initialization and Configuration, Dependency check, Health Checks are some common usecases that are configured here.
➡️ preStop: Executed just before a container is terminated. It provides an opportunity to perform cleanup tasks or gracefully shut down the application before the container stops. Graceful Shutdown, Connection Draining, Notification of Termination are all the things that can be configured here.
If your application needs customization for different environments like dev,stage, production, then you should definitely check these hooks out.
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Scrum is an agile approach to developing and releasing software products
Scrum starts with three key roles namely - Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Scrum team / Feature team / Development team
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