Kubernetes Basics v1.6 Reviews
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Marlena L. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
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Sudhagar N. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
Awesome
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Sudheer K. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
fine
Brad S. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
Pete S. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
Basics of Kubernetes well explained but very long. Suggestion: Split it into two labs.
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Chris A. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
neat
yang g. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
Great!!
Ravi Sankar I. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
good
shenbagavelrajan p. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
good
shenbagavelrajan p. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
No servers available!!! I kept waiting for the cloud shell until a lab helper told me to stop and restart the lab!
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li c. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
ok
Mark C. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
Again, Great Lab
Eric J. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
Google Cloud Summit # Note 1 (suggestion) In Kubernetes demo Step 1 suggested clarification: from: The scopes argument provides access to project hosting and Google Cloud Storage APIs that you'll use later. to something like: The `scopes` argument provides the cluster access to Google Cloud Storage and Project Hosting Service APIs and that you'll use later. # Note 2 (compliment) This passage is VERY helpful. ``` In Kubernetes, all containers run in pods. And in this command, Kubernetes created what is called a deployment behind the scenes, and runs a single pod with the nginx container in it. A deployment keeps a given number of pods up and running even when the nodes they run on fail. In this case, you run the default number of pods, which is 1. You'll learn more about deployments later. ```
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