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Posted: December 20th, 2022

Author: Daniele Raponi

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DEPLOY KUBERNETES ON DIGITAL OCEAN: MINI PRACTICAL GUIDE



Deploy Kubernetes on Digital Ocean: the helpful mini guide DigitalOcean
Kubernetes (DOKS) is a managed Kubernetes service (link to Kubernetes Cloud
Services article) that enables deployment of Kubernetes clusters without the
complexities of control plane and infrastructure management. The clusters are
compatible with standard Kubernetes toolchains and integrate natively with
DigitalOcean Load Balancer and block storage volumes. Deploy Kubernetes su
Digital Ocean step by step You can create a DigitalOcean Kubernetes cluster at
any time from the DigitalOcean control panel by opening the Create menu in the
upper right corner. Tag alt =  Deploy Kubernetes On the Create menu, click.

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Posted: December 14th, 2022

Author: Daniele Raponi

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KUBERNETES AZURE: HOW TO RUN KUBERNETES ON AZURE



It is possible to create a Kubernetes cluster either through the Azure Web
interface or via command line. Kubernetes Azure: everything you need to know
Let’s see how to perform Kubernetes installation on MS Azure via command line.
Preparing the shell is the first step! Two options are available: one is to use
Azure’s interactive shell, the other is to install Azure’s command-line tools
locally. Instructions for each are given below. 1 – Azure Interactive Shell The
Azure portal contains an interactive shell that you can use to communicate with
your Kubernetes cluster. To access this shell, go to portal.azure.com.

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Posted: December 6th, 2022

Author: Daniele Raponi

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HOW TO DO KUBERNETES SETUP



Let’s see how to do Kubernetes setup on a server cluster. The example is applied
on a machine cluster running CentOS7 but can be replicated on any Linux-based
machine. Kubernetes Set Up Let’s look together at all the steps related to
Kuberntes set up(link to the art what is Kubernetes) in as much detail as
possible. Prerequisites We need: Multiple servers running CentOS7 (1 master node
and 1+ worker nodes) One user account on each machine with administrative
privileges Docker(link to the What is Docker art) installed on each machine
Configuring the Kubernetes repository First, we must always consider that.

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Posted: November 29th, 2022

Author: Daniele Raponi

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INSTALLING KUBERNETES LOCALLY: A PRACTICAL MINI-GUIDE



Installation of Kubernetes: mini-guide dedicated to the local installation of
Kubernetes Installing and launching Kubernetes locally is the best way to see
and comprehend all the components of Kubernetes and the way they integrate.
Kubernetes works almost everywhere, with different versions of Linux and thanks
to different cloud services (link articolo “Servizi Cloud Kubernetes”). The
compatibility of this tool with different worldwide used operating systems
represents one of the main strengths of such an instrument.  If you give a look
at the official website of Kubernetes you will find a page with the documents
that summarize the status of the.

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Posted: February 2nd, 2022

Author: Daniele Raponi

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KUBERNETES CLOUD: CLOUD SERVICES FOR KUBERNETES, PRACTICAL MINI GUIDE



Kubernetes Cloud: let’s see up close Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS),
Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) The most
popular Cloud Services for Kubernetes are with no doubt Amazon Elastic
Kubernetes Service (EKS), Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) and Azure Kubernetes
Service (AKS). These services are called “managed”. What do we mean by
“managed”? Basically, whoever uploads a configuration file on a Kubernetes
server, benefits from the provisioning of the whole server-side architecture
made by Kubernetes itself thanks to the providers’ work. Let’s see them up close
and understand how much they can be useful to use Kubernetes.

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Posted: January 20th, 2022

Author: Daniele Raponi

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HOW KUBERNETES WORKS: OPERATION AND STRUCTURE



How Kubernetes works: a mini guide to one of today’s most important tools for
developers. How does Kubernetes work? As we point out in this mini guide,
Kubernetes is an important tool for developers who want to expand their skill
set and who take their profession seriously.  Let’s start by defining exactly
what Kubernetes is (What is Kubernetes), that is, an open-source
container-orchestration platform, designed for running large-scale distributed
applications and services.

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Posted: January 20th, 2022

Author: Daniele Raponi

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DOCKER VS KUBERNETES: LET’S SEE HOW THEY DIFFER



Docker vs Kubernetes: let’s see how they differ and why it sometimes gets a
little confusing We often hear people asking if it’s better to use Docker or
Kubernetes, as if you had to choose one or the other. But that’s like comparing
apples and oranges. If you’ve asked yourself this too, don’t worry – it’s a very
common misunderstanding.

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