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Jack Wallen shows you how to deploy a pod that contains two interactive containers to a Kubernetes cluster.
This third article in a three-part series on MicroK8s explains how you can deploy a Pod using nginx in K8s.
If you have containers gobbling up too much of your Kubernetes cluster CPU, Jack Wallen shows you how to limit the upper and lower ranges.
Containers are technology that isolates application components and their dependencies while simultaneously providing virtualization and scalability. Kubernetes is a portable, extensible, open-source ...
Kubernetes 1.6 also includes taints, which enables users to dedicate a node to a particular type of pod and specify how long that container should stay bound to that node.
Kubernetes 1.33 also promotes in-place resource resizing for vertical scaling of Pods to beta status, addressing a long-standing limitation in the platform.
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