Ever encountered an ImagePullBackOff error in Kubernetes? 🤔 Dive into my latest blog on
@PerfectScale_io
where I break down the causes and solutions for this common issue.
Read here:
If you follow the right set of people on social media, opportunities will come by design.
Not by luck!
You become like the people you spend your time with – online and offline.
What do you think🔽?
My first PR got merged to
@kubernetesio
. Looking forward to contribute more . But really thanks to the community .
Thanks to
@kunalstwt
and
@eddiejaoude
who spread awareness about open source .
Hey folks!!
A new blog " Deploying Java Application using Docker and Kubernetes-DevOps Project" has been published on the
@kubesimplify
by
@taniadtwt
Make sure you check-out and share your feedback ⬇️
I am glad to share with you all that I just pitched my first freelance client in Writing. It all begins due to you Kunal
@kunalstwt
. You always encourage students to share their learnings and learn while contributing.
Thanks, man 💛!
As I received a lot of dms, how to contribute in open source, technical writing and much more.
It's difficult for me to reply back to one-one person as all of them have the same questions.
Guys, I am pretty excited to share with you all, the next blog of "Linux for DevOps" is coming soon on
@kubeworld
. Stay tuned ☺️ and don't forget to give feedback as always.
I'm thrilled to announce that I've started working as a DevOps intern at a start-up. Excited for new learnings 💫. Thanks to everyone for supporting always ♥️
📢 Excited to share my published article on
@CivoCloud
🎉 Dive into the world of kubernetes and learn how to prevent misconfigurations with effective file validation. 🛠️ Don't let errors bring your cluster down! Check out the article now and do RT! 👇
Hyy everyone! There is another blog up on my Hashnode Account.
This is the part 1 of Networking Series.
The concepts of networking explain in very simple way.
Must check it out 🔽
Taking part in 'Kubernetes Security week by Kubescape', I share my blog post on "Getting started with Kubescape".I am a beginner using Kubescape .Just try first time , make sure you like it.
Thanks.
Link:
@kunalstwt
@commclassroom
@KubeScape
@armosec
Guys, As I received a lot of dms about open source, how to get started? So, this is the right place to join.I bet you ,this is a totally beginner friendly community and you ask anything if you have any doubt.
Hyy connections, I did a project that was about "Complete Frontend and Backend Application Deployment using Kubernetes Components".
K8s Components used:
2-Deployment/POD
2-Service
1-ConfigMap
1-Secret
Github Link:
As I shared with you , that i will be coming with a twitter series on "OOPS Fundamentals in C++" . So , here it is🔽
In this thread , we'll cover
1. What is OOPs .
2. Principles of OOPs .
Must checkout ⬇️
CFPs that are open for events:
Caribbean Developers Conference - Closes on 4th October 2022:
Civo Nagivate - Closes on 11th October 2022:
PrestoCon - Closes on 11th October 2022:
A Namespace is a way to logically isolate resources within a Kubernetes Cluster.
Namespaces can be organized based on project, department, or any user-defined grouping.
->To view all namespaces
kubectl get namespace
📢 Check out my latest article on Hashnode🔥: "Prometheus: Your Ultimate Monitoring Solution! "
🚀Monitor, analyze, and conquer your data with this powerful open-source tool. Don't miss it and give your feedback!
As I said I'll document my DevOps journey. So, the first blog is up on
@WeMakeDevs
. Go check out fast and share your valuable feedback 🔽
Here is the update link:
Reminder : I'll soon coming with a blogging series on "DevOps" (what I learned, i documented it in form of blog post in very understandable manner ) .
The first blog of this series coming soon .Stay tuned 🌟 .
I revised all the topics of 'Basic of Linux' or 'Linux required to get started with DevOps' . Really I learned a lot and share with you all in my upcoming blog .(Stay tuned)
I covered :
>Introduction to Linux
>Commands and File Systems
>Vim Editor
>File types
>Filters
So,I decided to host a twitter space with my friend
@Nitishtwt06
.
So, basically this is chit-chat space. Anyone can join, ask their questions, talk with each other. As we all are learning, no benefit to feel hesitation. The timing is at 8pm on Sunday.
Excited for an upcoming chat with the brilliant founder of an extraordinary DevOps organization! Seeking tips to ace this opportunity and make the most of it. Any advice for giving my best?🔽
I am glad to share with you all that I am starting a series on twitter on the topic "OOPs Fundamentals in C++ in deep dive" with in few days . I assure you , you'll gonna fall in love with this series ( who learns C++) .
#programming
The next question for SAA-C03 is:
A company is hosting a static website on Amazon S3 and is using Amazon Route 53 for DNS. The website is experiencing increased demand from around the world. The company must decrease latency for users who access the website.
Thank you
@twtadarsh
for this amazing session in which you explained everything in a beginner friendly manner about
#opensource
.
Looking forward to learn more from you 😄
I revised all the topics of 'Basic of Linux' or 'Linux required to get started with DevOps' . Really I learned a lot and share with you all in my upcoming blog .(Stay tuned)
I covered :
>Introduction to Linux
>Commands and File Systems
>Vim Editor
>File types
>Filters
Want to get started with
@KubeScape
?
This blog from
@taniaduggal60
shows you how to get started with KubeScape in an easy-to-understand manner.
They've also mentioned how you can easily make a config file using
@Monokle_io
Check it out👉
Class is coming from classification . Classification is based on the criteria that you are adopting and that the common thing you find in them .
Class is a definition and object is an instance .
Cluster:
A logical grouping of all components within a cluster.
Namespace:
->A named logical grouping of Kubernetes components within a cluster.
->Used to Isolate different workloads on the same cluster
Service:
->A static IP address and DNS name for a set of pods (persists an address even if a pod dies) and a load balancer
->A “service” can also mean a container that continuously runs.
Announcing "All Things Cloud Native - Chandigarh Edition by
@soloio_inc
@CivoCloud
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