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I’ve compiled all 50 concepts into a that includes:
The machines (virtual or physical) that run your applications. They contain the necessary services to run pods, including the container runtime, kubelet, and kube-proxy. 3. Kube-API Server
Mounts a file or directory from the host node's filesystem into your Pod. Part 5: Security and Governance Keeping the cluster safe.
Advanced & ecosystem 46. Cluster API (CAPI) — declarative cluster lifecycle management. 47. Federation / Multi-cluster concepts — cross-cluster deployments. 48. API Gateway & Ingress alternatives — Ambassador/Gloo. 49. Admission controllers & webhooks — enforce policies at create/update. 50. Etcd — key-value store for cluster state (backup and security best practices). I’ve compiled all 50 concepts into a that
If you want a Kubernetes resource:
The default Service type; exposes the Service on a cluster-internal IP.
If you stumbled on any of the above,
Automatically scales the number of Pods based on CPU/memory usage.
A consistent, distributed, and highly available key-value store used as Kubernetes' backing store for all cluster data.
Containers that run alongside the main application container in a pod. They extend or enhance the main container by handling tasks like logging, proxying, or security syncing. 20. Static Pods Kube-API Server Mounts a file or directory from
: A property applied to a pod that allows (but does not require) the pod to schedule onto nodes with matching taints. 10. Health, Auto-scaling & Observability
You can't fix what you can't see.
I’ve compiled all 50 concepts into a that includes:
The machines (virtual or physical) that run your applications. They contain the necessary services to run pods, including the container runtime, kubelet, and kube-proxy. 3. Kube-API Server
Mounts a file or directory from the host node's filesystem into your Pod. Part 5: Security and Governance Keeping the cluster safe.
Advanced & ecosystem 46. Cluster API (CAPI) — declarative cluster lifecycle management. 47. Federation / Multi-cluster concepts — cross-cluster deployments. 48. API Gateway & Ingress alternatives — Ambassador/Gloo. 49. Admission controllers & webhooks — enforce policies at create/update. 50. Etcd — key-value store for cluster state (backup and security best practices).
If you want a Kubernetes resource:
The default Service type; exposes the Service on a cluster-internal IP.
If you stumbled on any of the above,
Automatically scales the number of Pods based on CPU/memory usage.
A consistent, distributed, and highly available key-value store used as Kubernetes' backing store for all cluster data.
Containers that run alongside the main application container in a pod. They extend or enhance the main container by handling tasks like logging, proxying, or security syncing. 20. Static Pods
: A property applied to a pod that allows (but does not require) the pod to schedule onto nodes with matching taints. 10. Health, Auto-scaling & Observability
You can't fix what you can't see.