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Alta3 Research, Inc.
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Registrace 3. 10. 2011
Alta3 Research is a DevOps and Cloud training company that has provided advanced technology instruction since 1997. For thousands of clients world-wide, we've taught the skills needed to meet key business challenges and to be competitive in a highly skilled workforce. With our custom training platform, students can learn online and on-site with browser-based interactive environments- NO installation required on your computer at all!
Alta3 breaks down complicated, relevant, and competitive technology to anyone of any skill level and background. Our courses include Kubernetes, Rancher, Python, Ansible, 5G, Jenkins, Microservices, Linux, SIP, Software Defined Networking, CI/CD, Terraform and more! Our courses and instructors can help you achieve great things, and we hope to see you in class!
Alta3 breaks down complicated, relevant, and competitive technology to anyone of any skill level and background. Our courses include Kubernetes, Rancher, Python, Ansible, 5G, Jenkins, Microservices, Linux, SIP, Software Defined Networking, CI/CD, Terraform and more! Our courses and instructors can help you achieve great things, and we hope to see you in class!
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brilliant
Wow brother !!! Explained a topic within a minute
Thank you very much.
Good job...
excellent 🎉
Thanks for watching!
Having 3 containers via the number of replicas in a deployment is a replica set ?
you sound like a news anchor xD
Excellent tip! A bit more advanced: if in a unix/unix-like system one can press ctrl+z to suspend the vim process which frees up the termninal and keeps vim running as a background process. This vim background process can be recalled with "fg".
Extremely well explained thank you!
Thanks !!
Great videos mate ! Cheers
Your video didn't deal with ingress per say. you only addressed load balancer and NodePort as a gateway for the pods to be exposed externally. I was expecting to watch how ingress, ingress control manager and ingress rules are configured for the same purpose.
You really need to give examples of you're making claims like 4x productivity
As someone who started out as an artist, mainly 3d art I've seen the market being hit hard. If you're making something to look a certain way and needs to be very detailed like product creation, as in the case with draughtsmanship in the architecture and engineering world, then yes you are safe, but when it comes to less important assets like blurred backgrounds or types of portraits that are seemingly just there to fill out space in an environment, thats where the industry is hit the hardest. That's why I've started moving towards the IT world, mainly networking and cyber security, because I know that's going tho be a place where AI will be creating more jobs.
Does the External Load Balancer need to see the Worker nodes or is it enough that the LB is just connected to the masters and vice versa?
That sounds like a whole lot of dremel to me. I'm valued where I work because I'm the clutch guy and I help my boss in his clutch needs all the time. That's what makes me valuable. I don't know what you're talking about
Nice vid bro. Thanks for the info on the module
Let me tell you about the worst boss I ever had Proceeds to not tell us about the worst boss he ever had
Wow that boss was a meanie!
Is ”Cluster IP Subnet” referring to “Service IP subnet”? Nice video and explanation of Kubernetes traffic routing in case of external (from the cluster) load balancing.
This is the best explanation i have found so far, makes total sense now, thanks!
Thanks for watching!
thank you for this. I really understand how you explain everything. You are a huge help in all your lessons.
Thanks for watching and visit our website for information on our classes.
Wow, really enjoyed this 60sec explanation on "POD". Looking forward for more such videos.
Glad you liked it!
Where is the rest of the live recordings for this theme?
Hi - you can find the course here: alta3.com/overview-5g
Very interesting.
Glad you think so!
That is what i wanted.Excellent explaining with no unnecessary words 💖
great tutorial, just a quick question, at 16:49 i expect to access auth pod from book pod should go over cluster ip via kube proxy, not over nodePort and external load balancer bcs Cluster Ip service is internal cluster network and can have access to another pod in another node directly via kube-proxy
Nice Explanation
Hi , cool & Perfect ...
Very nice sir it makes me a great help
Excellent video
Thanks for watching!
cool man wonderfully explained...
Thanks! only feedback would be to remove your ... in the commands you provided and vs. watching the video to correct them. Thanks!
Can I use the Bluetooth headphone mic as my mic. And is laptop cam suitable? Or droidcam app will do the work? Or I need to buy a webcam only?
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As an aside.... When scripting if you run: mkdir -p some/directory Against a directory that already exists, mkdir returns 0 (true). But, if you leave out the `-p` option, it fails with "File already exists" (everything is a file) and returns a 1 return code (false). Reasoning is: With `-p` you're telling it to make the parent whether it exists or not to get you to the path you want to make. Without the `-p` option, it's "Make this exact thing", which will fail if it already exists. These quirks really comes into play when, in bash, you do "set -e" and fail on errors... *whistle* mkdir -p testing/one/two echo $? mkdir testing/one/two echo $? mkdir -p testing/one/two echo $? Also, the `-v` option is useful when you need to log what your commands think they are doing... mkdir -v -p some/directory/here touch some/directory/here/there rm -v -rf some/directory/here
cool. i learned something
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interview ask me but don't know, Find ./ -name "*.c" | xargs grep -i "apple" This command does what? * 1 Searches for a pattern with the word apple. 2 Search for a file with c as an extension and has the apple string inside it. 3 Find all the files with the name apple. 3 Search for arguments in a file called apple.
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Great video tim
Thanks 👍
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Thank you so much for watching this brief introduction/explanation of Kubernetes Ingest! We've recently just uploaded a hands-on demonstration from the command line of how this works, along with a bit more information which may be helpful to you! You can check it out here: czcams.com/video/CoeLIHGDhYE/video.html
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great explanation! one question though, suppose the load balancer forwards the request to Node A which routes the request to Cluster IP, the pod which is selected by the cluster ip, is it possible that is does not reside on Node A but may be on Node B? Hope I explained my question well!
Yes, absolutely - and it would still route the connection. We actually put on a longer, hands-on demo explaining how this works just a few moments ago. czcams.com/video/CoeLIHGDhYE/video.html
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