Managed Kubernetes Cluster explained | Kubernetes on Cloud | Linode Kubernetes Engine

In this video I talk about running Kubernetes on Cloud and the benefits of a Managed Kubernetes Service. I explain the option of an unmanaged (create your own cluster from scratch) vs managed Kubernetes cluster on a cloud platform.
Also I go through the topics of spinning up a cluster, making your web application available from the browser through a load balancer, how data persistence work in a managed Kubernetes cluster and the problem of migrating from one cloud platform to another (vendor lock-in).

There are so many tools and trends out there like Infrastructure as a Service, Kubernetes on Cloud or Managed Kubernetes Service etc, that have developed over the last few years, so it’s good to get a good big picture overview of this. One of the known IaaS is Linode and I explain the mentioned topics with the example of Linode Kubernetes Engine (LKE), but the concepts you learn can be used for any other cloud platform as well.

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  • 0:00 - Intro
  • 0:55 - Build a case - Applicaton to deploy on Managed K8s cluster
  • 2:08 - Kubernetes on Cloud - unmanaged vs managed kubernetes cluster
  • 5:14 - Spin-Up K8s cluster on cloud (LKE)
  • 6:05 - Data Persistence for your cluster (Linode Block Storage)
  • 8:01 - Make your app available from the browser - Load balancing your Kubernetes cluster (NodeBalancer - Session Stickiness and configuring https)
  • 12:21 - Data Centers for your K8s cluster - reduce network latency (Availability Zones)
  • 13:22 - Move app from one cloud platform to another (Vendor Lock-In)
  • 15:16 - Automating tasks with automation tools like Terraform and Ansible
  • 16:22 - Initialize Kubernetes cluster - speed
  • 17:36 - SSH into your Worker Nodes

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