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Post 9 of Series: "How to Explain Kubernetes to a 5-year-old" 🌞How to Explain a 5-year-old kid the K8's Ingress? 🌞 Suppose your cousin "Rahul" wants to visit our house but being a kid won't know the house address; one of the viable ways he can get to our home will be by asking his parents by car to drop him off OR he could ask his elder brother Raghav to drop him by bicycle; Similarly in the case of the Kubernetes Ingress Resource is used to manage/limit the external access to the services within a Kubernetes Cluster If we try to link our example in this context then Cousin Rahul ==> Similar to External Users who want to access the K8 Cluster Not able to visit your house ==> It indicates that there are restrictions/limitations to access the Cluster 👨👨👦 Asking parent to Dropoff by Car ==> It will act as Routing the "HTTPS traffic" (pretty secured via car) 👨🎓 Asking elder brother Raghav to drop off by Bicycle ==> Will act as Routing the "HTTP traffic" (unsecured way via bicycle) 🚗 🚲 Car or Bicycle ==> It acts as a layer that sits between the internet and your services, helping to direct traffic to the appropriate destinations. Further points to notice about K8's Ingress are - Ingress Controllers are used for Load Balancing - Ingress can manage multiple services with different hostnames (e.g., website1.com and website2.com) on the same IP address and port. 🔥 Conclusion 🔥 Ingress exposes HTTP and HTTPS routes from outside the cluster to services within the cluster. If you feel Learning Kubernetes was never so easy; then a REPOST is appreciated! For more such Dope Knowledge Bits Follow: ADITYA DHOPADE 👨💻 Tags: #devops #kubernetes #k8 #ingress #ingressrouting #domainbasedrouting #sre #autoscaling #presistentvolumes #deployment #services #k8services #hiring #sde #repost
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The OGs have started their 30 day POTD challenge with #geekstreak2024 ⭐⭐ If you still haven't started the Geek Streak challenge, then today is the last to start!! Start today, and make your way to Amazon Vouchers, link in comments!! (Do read the vvvv important rules) . . . #geeksforgeeks #geeksquad #geekstreak #geekstreak2024 #codingchallenge #programmerslife #programminglife #codingcommunity
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This course has been an enriching experience, enhancing my expertise in the field of Operating Systems. I look forward to applying this knowledge to my current and future endeavors. Thank you to Team scaler for providing this valuable learning opportunity...... Let's connect! Feel free to reach out if you'd like to discuss OS-related topics or collaborate on projects. I'm always eager to connect with fellow professionals who share an interest in this fascinating field #OperatingSystems #Certificate #ProfessionalDevelopment #ContinuousLearning #Scaler
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CND v2 | CNP Intern at SAP Labs India | Integrated MTech CSE with specialisation in Cyber Security, Final Year at VIT Bhopal |
Dear Connections, I did it! I know it is a small achievement, but today embarks the end of my #11DaysOfStack This was my first small challenge of 2024, helped me brush up on the basics really well. The problems were a reality check on how I was out of practice for a while and I really need to block a time slot everyday for DSA. Now that I have revised the basics, it has motivated me to spend some more time working on harder problems. #GVishwanathan #GVishwanathanChallenge #ImpactBigByStartingSmall
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Boring everything: Deployments, configurations, technology stack, etc. Boring always improves the “qualitative things” that stuff that ends in “ity”: Quality Testability (related to quality obv) Reproducibility Security Reliability Agility (ease of evolution)
Dev teams should be competing for the number of “boring deployments” to prod. I don’t care if they game it either. We can debate the merits of deploying “insignificant” changes if you like. #boringdeployments #softwaredelivery
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Thrilled to have completed an enriching Operating System course at Scaler, guided by the exceptional mentorship of Srikanth Varma! Ready to apply these in-demand skills and delve deeper into the world of OS. #OS #ScalerEducation #LearningJourney
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For LJC Live this month, we are thrilled to welcome Trisha Gee, Lead Developer Advocate at Gradle Inc. Join us from 6pm on Tues 22nd Aug at Codurance, London. It may surprise you to learn that we developers are a patient, tolerant species. People pay us to do what we enjoy - write code and create working applications. In return, we will put up with all sorts of blockages and toil that get in the way of this - long build times, flaky tests, hard-to-debug toolchain failures and so on. Is this truly the price we need to pay? Could there be a better world, where the build is as fast as it could possibly be? A world where problems that affect many developers are quickly identified and fixed? Welcome to the world of Developer Productivity Engineering, where we can get computers to do what they’re good at (automation) to make developers’ lives easier, and make us more effective at our jobs. And while developer joy may be a difficult thing to sell to decision-makers, effective developers who are making the best use of their time, and their hardware, have a direct impact on an organisation’s ROI. In this talk, Trisha will explore what DPE is, give you some practical ways to get started, and discuss ways to help the leaders in your organisation to understand the enormous value DPE could unlock. There will also be plenty of time to ask Trisha your questions and to network with other developers! Book here: https://lnkd.in/evkt4Nng Huge thanks to Codurance for hosting us and to Gradle for sponsoring the pizzas! #productivityengineering #techtalk #techcommunity #inperson #coding #applications #byrecworks
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Dev teams should be competing for the number of “boring deployments” to prod. I don’t care if they game it either. We can debate the merits of deploying “insignificant” changes if you like. #boringdeployments #softwaredelivery
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What if we make nix super simple to use and make your dev workflows easy. Would you use it? Comment if you would be interested in something like this. Where you would like to use nix have reproducible build but without knowing nix and all the complexities.
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