Daniele PolencicChallenge 13: All you can eatIn Kubernetes, you can use limits to restrict the amount of resources, such as CPU and memory, that a container can use.3 min read·Apr 19, 2024----
Daniele PolencicChallenge 12: rollin’In Kubernetes, you often use a Deployment object to create Pods.2 min read·Apr 12, 2024----
Daniele PolencicKubernetes challenge 11: going indieIn Kubernetes, you can configure three probes for your workloads: startup, liveness and readiness.3 min read·Mar 29, 2024----
Daniele PolencicChallenge 10: multiplying podsIn Kubernetes, you can have a single control plane to ingest API requests, schedule workloads and store resources.2 min read·Mar 22, 2024--1--1
Daniele PolencicKubernetes challenge 9: greedy etcdWhen you run a high-availability Kubernetes control plane, each node runs its etcd that syncs with the others.2 min read·Mar 15, 2024----
Daniele PolencicKubernetes challenge 8: Keeping the lights onRolling updates for my deployments are so slow! How can you fix this?3 min read·Mar 8, 2024--1--1
Daniele PolencicKubernetes challenge 7: How many is too manyYou plan to create a Kubernetes cluster to serve three different teams.2 min read·Mar 1, 2024--2--2
Daniele PolencicChallenge 6: Hop, little bunnyA Kubernetes cluster has two namespaces with one pod each and no other resource (e.g. no Service).2 min read·Feb 22, 2024----
Daniele PolencicKubernetes challenge 5: kernel panicYou have a Kubernetes cluster with three nodes.2 min read·Feb 15, 2024----
Daniele PolencicKubernetes challenge 4: designing shared clustersThree teams in your company want to deploy their applications on Kubernetes.3 min read·Feb 8, 2024--3--3