ImagePullSecrets | Running container image from Private Container Registry
In this chapter, we will look into how we can run an application where the application's container image is pushed into a private repository/registry. We will look into two ways to create the secret and then use imagePullSecrets to specify the credentials for the private container repo.
Basics of Kubernetes
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What is Kubernetes and responsibility of control plane components
47:42
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How does Kube API-Server and controller manager work?
59:56
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Writing Go (MySQL) API from scratch, containerizing it and deploying it on Kubernetes | Part - 1
40:10
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Writing Go (MySQL) API from scratch, containerizing it and deploying it on Kubernetes | Part - 2
18:26
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Writing Go (MySQL) API from scratch, containerizing it and deploying it on Kubernetes | Part - 3
21:31
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Writing Go (MySQL) API from scratch, containerizing it and deploying it on Kubernetes | Part - 4
51:03
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Labels, Selectors and Annotations for Kubernetes resources
29:55
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Kubernetes Services types and Service Discovery
58:45
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What are Kubectl Plugins?
22:38
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Kubectl tips and tricks | getting and editing the resources | logs | jsonpath
36:54
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Kubectl explain | kubectl tips and tricks - Part 2
14:12
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Kubernetes Ingress Resources | Using Ingress resources to expose your application
33:15
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Kubernetes Network Policy and Examples
46:49
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Kubernetes Taint and Tolerations
30:29
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Kubernetes Node Selector and Node Affinity
21:35
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Kubernetes initContainers | Wait for MySQL to be running using initContainers
23:19
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ImagePullSecrets | Running container image from Private Container Registry
Playing
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Kubernetes Volumes and Persistent Volumes
48:51
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Kubernetes CRDs (Custom Resource Definitions) and CRs (Custom Resources) explained, with examples
32:18
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Deployment vs StatefulSet Kubernetes
37:17
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Kubernetes Controllers, Custom Controllers and Operators explained with use cases
23:08
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Kubernetes ConfigMap and Secrets resources, examples, types and how to use them in Pod
33:08
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Kubernetes Service Account
35:33
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Role Based Access Control (RBAC) in Kubernetes
38:50
Instructor
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