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Create a Deployment in Kubernetes With Kubectl
Deployments are rolling updates for your applications. As the name implies, “deployment” manages how to deploy or migrate your stateless applications that may need to be upgraded with zero downtime. This is useful when you want an immutable infrastructure and want to keep it up-to-date without any downtime.
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Forward a Local Port On a Kubernetes Cluster To a Pod
In this blog post, we will show you how to use port forwarding on a single node Kubernetes cluster and forward traffic to a pod.
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Set Environment Variables Inside a Kubernetes Pod
In this post, we are going to show you how to set environment variables inside a Kubernetes pod.
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Get a Kubernetes Pod IP Address
A pod is a group of containers that are running on the same host and share the same filesystem. Containers in a pod share network and IPC namespace. Pods can be created and managed by Kubernetes and deployed together on the same host or different hosts.
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Deploy a Pod in Kubernetes with only One Command
Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It builds on 15 years of experience with managing containers at Google.
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Create a Gold Image from Azure VM
A gold image provides consistency in what is installed, configured, and used for all running instances of Azure VMs. The use of the gold template streamlines the deployment process. It also reduces the time to provision large numbers of virtual machines.
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Update Docker Desktop With Winget
Updating Docker Desktop updates is critical for managing containerized applications, producing bug-free code and avoiding security vulnerabilities.
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Create a Repository With GitHub CLI
In this blog post, we will see how easy it is to create a new repository in GitHub directly from the command-line using GitHub CLI without accessing the website.
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How To Use PowerShell to Manage AWS Resources
If you already know how to use PowerShell and use it every day why not using to manage AWS instead of using AWS CLI.
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Use PowerShell to Manage AWS
AWS Tools for PowerShell can make managing AWS easier. AWS Tools for PowerShell is a set of PowerShell cmdlets that provide the ability to manage AWS cloud resources using Windows PowerShell. Use standard Windows PowerShell features, including modules, automatic type checking, and formatting Cmdlets to create scripts for AWS administration.
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Create a Docker Container With Volume Using Ansible
Working with containers without volumes is only half of the story of what Docker is capable of doing, and when throwing the Docker module for Ansible, there are a few more things to learn.
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Join a VM to Azure Active Directory Domain Services
Azure Active Directory Domain Services (Azure ADDS) is a cloud-based identity provider that’s easy to set up, manage, and use.