PSPragya Saraswatinpragyadevops.hashnode.dev·Sep 22, 2025 · 4 min read“Kubernetes Ingress Simplified: Why Services Aren’t Enough”Why Ingress is Required (Problems with Services) In the previous Article, we saw that Kubernetes Services offered service discovery, load balancing, and application exposure to the external world. However, people realized there were practical problem...00
PSPragya Saraswatinpragyadevops.hashnode.dev·Sep 22, 2025 · 3 min read“Kubernetes Services & Ingress Explained Simply: From Cluster IPs to Secure Routing”Kubernetes Service Context A Kubernetes Service is “just an abstract way of exposing an application that’s running as pods.” Pods get dynamic IPs — if a pod goes down and restarts, it gets a new IP. This means applications (like checkout talking to...00
PSPragya Saraswatinpragyadevops.hashnode.dev·Sep 16, 2025 · 3 min readKubernetes Architecture: Control Plane vs Data Plane (Crisp Notes)Introduction: Kubernetes (K8s) offers four fundamental advantages over Docker: Cluster in nature or cluster in behavior. Offers Auto-healing. Offers Auto-scaling. Offers multiple Enterprise-level support (advanced load balancing, security, advan...00
PSPragya Saraswatinpragyadevops.hashnode.dev·Sep 16, 2025 · 3 min readBeginner Friendly - Architecture of KubernetesUnderstanding Kubernetes: The Future of DevOps When people first hear about Kubernetes, they often think it's difficult or overwhelming. But here’s the truth: Kubernetes is easy—if you approach it the right way. Many professionals spend a lot of time...00
PSPragya Saraswatinpragyadevops.hashnode.dev·Jul 28, 2025 · 4 min readDocker Compose Made Simple: A Practical Guide with Real Examples🐳 Understanding Docker Compose With Practical Examples Your simplified guide to managing multi-container apps 👋 Intro In the world of Docker, we often run applications in multiple containers—like a web app, a database, a cache, etc. Managing all th...00