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Fast-Kubernetes
DESCRIPTION:
Fast-Kubernetes is a practical, hands-on repository that explains Kubernetes concepts and walks users through dozens of bite-size labs and examples. The content is organized as Markdown how-tos and cheat-sheets covering core objects and workflows — Pods, Deployments, Services, ConfigMaps, Secrets, PV/PVC, StatefulSets, DaemonSets, Jobs/CronJobs, Ingress, affinity/taints, and more — plus command-line kubectl quick references. It also includes end-to-end cluster setup guides (kubeadm with containerd or Docker, Minikube examples), Helm and CI/CD notes (Helm + Jenkins lab), and monitoring guidance with Prometheus & Grafana so learners can practice real operational tasks. Labs are written as short, reproducible exercises (imperative and declarative examples) designed for people who already know containers and want concrete, runnable Kubernetes practice.
Features
- Step-by-step, runnable lab manifests and commands for common Kubernetes objects and scenarios
- Cluster bootstrap guides for kubeadm + containerd and Minikube with troubleshooting tips
- Helm cheat sheets and a Helm+Jenkins example for simple CI/CD pipelines
- Monitoring lab with Prometheus and Grafana examples to build dashboards and alerts
- Compact kubectl command cheat sheet for quick reference during hands-on work
- Declarative and imperative examples side-by-side so learners can compare both workflows
Programming Language
PowerShell
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