Kubernetes Webinar Series - Dealing with Storage and Persistence
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- čas přidán 29. 01. 2017
- Storage is a critical part of running containers, and Kubernetes offers some powerful primitives for managing it. This webinar discusses various strategies for adding persistence to the containerised workloads.
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Actual content starts at 2:42
thanks for sharing this video with demo. I have following question:
How to create persistent volume of type "hostpath" between host and pod as non root user? in openstack environment
Please never forget to put a link to source code ( GitHub ) which is used in the webinar.
18:51, why var lib? Is it proper place for data? Lib means something like libriaries not data?
sounds quality is 1/10
why even 1 ? I give 0
Only the first 15 minutes
Sound quality is very bad, for about 10 mins, then gets better. Excellent lecture, overall!
are these ppts loaded somewhere ?
After creating pod successfully , i didn't find my-data folder on the host.
When i described the pod it shows me the directory is perfectly mounted.
Kindly help me out in this ASAP
solved
Sir am in beginners stage in kubernetes, having doubt shall we create the kubernetes cluster onpremise?? is there any option is available means please give me the reference
As a beginner I would choose to use Google Container Engine (hosted Kubernetes) instead of doing it on premise. A hosted cluster will likely be more reliable and take you less time to maintain until you get the experience needed to run one yourself.
I think minikube is right fit for those who wish to test kubernetes on-premises which as discussed in the day 1 webinar..
Sir Please put a link to source code.
7:55 scenarios being shown in caption as Pandora's !!?? All hail God Of War, man wow ! Pandoras Box :) ^_^
and then I see respect container in airport, damn thats funny ! ;P
You should check before uploading this video . sounds quality is very bad.
Very clearly explained the difference between PV and PVC. Would appreciate more if the pronoun used for a "developer" is gender neutral (as opposed to the "he" referring to a developer in the video)
Pathetic sound..