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Revision as of 02:19, 6 August 2021

Kubernetes is a container orchestration system, whose documentation can be found here[1]. It is often abbreviated as K8s. The way to think about Kubernetes is to treat it as a networked computer, and its main programming language is called YAML, which is a nested data structure of key-value pairs. In other words, Kubernetes is a kind of programming environment that is made of named services, and networked ports as endpoints.

Some of the more useful books in learning Kubernetes can be found here:

  1. Cloud Native DevOps with Kubernetes[2]
  2. NGINX Cookbook: Advanced Recipes for High-Performance Load Balancing[3]

Installing Kubernetes

For instructions to install Kubernetes, please see this page: K8s Installation.

Transcluded from Kubernetes and MediaWiki

Core Platform Team/Initiative/MediaWiki on Kubernetes/Epics, User Stories, and Requirements

Deploying MediaWiki to Kubernetes 101 (Youtube video)

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The project source code can be found here[4]:

In terms of how to install Kubernetes, see Installing Kubernetes.



References

  1. Kuberenetes Official Site, https://kubernetes.io/docs/home/, last accessed: July 20, 2020
  2. Arundel, John; Domingus, Justin (2019). Cloud Native DevOps with Kubernetes. O'Reilly Media. ISBN 978-1-492-04076-7. 
  3. DeJohghe, Derek (2021). NGINX Cookbook:Advanced Recipes for High-Performance Load Balancing. O'Reilly Media. ISBN 978-1-492-08702-1. 
  4. Jeena Huneidi, https://github.com/rakugama/emwcon-demo, last accessed: July 20, 2021

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