Category: Kubernetes
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How to Delete a Single Kubernetes Pod Using kubectl
In this short blog post, I will show you how to delete a single container pod on Kubernetes using the kubectl command-line utility.
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How to Check Kubernetes Server and Client Version
In this blog post, I will show you how to check your Kubernetes Server and Client version.
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How to Connect to Azure AKS Web UI (Dashboard)
In this blog post, I will show you how to connect to Azure AKS Web UI (Dashboard) from your local machine with Azure CLI.
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Basic Kubernetes Commands on Docker for Windows
Learning to manage Kubernetes on a large scale can take time and effort however if you don’t know the basic commands needed you will never get to a stage where you know how to manage large scale environments.
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Install kubectl on Windows Server 2019
In this blog, post I will show you how to install the Kubernetes Kubectl command-line tool on Windows Server 2019.
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Create Admin User for Kubernetes Dashboard (Web UI) Access
In this blog post, I will show you how to create an Admin user that will allow you to log in to Kubernetes Dashboard in case you are receiving the following error.
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Kubernetes is starting Message on Docker Desktop for Windows
In this blog post, I will show you how to fix Kubernetes on Docker Desktop for Windows in case you are getting the Kubernetes is starting message.
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How to Change Kubernetes Cluster Context
In this blog post, I will show you how to change the Kubernetes Context cluster from a local to an AWS EKS.
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How To Setup Azure Container Register (ACR)
Today, I will show you how I create a private Azure container Registry that will allow me to store and manage private Docker container images.
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Deploy Kubernetes Applications with Visual Studio Tools
Last week, the Microsoft Visual Studio team released the Visual Studio Kubernetes Tools for development of containerized applications for Kubernetes.
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Deploy Nginx Web Server to Kubernetes
In this article, I will show you how I deploy Nginx web server to Kubernetes on Docker for Windows with to simple commands.
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Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is Now Generally Available
Last night, Microsoft Azure team announced the release of the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) to the public and make it generally available to deploy in production.