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In the previous session, we explored Replication Controllers, which ensure that the desired number of pod replicas are always running to maintain availability and reliability in a Kubernetes cluster. On Day-5, we move one step ahead and learn about o...

In Part 3, we explored the big picture of Kubernetes architecture — how the Control Plane, Worker Nodes, and components like Pods, Deployments, and StatefulSets work together to create resilient, scalable, and self-healing clusters. Now, it’s time to...

In Kubernetes, Pods are the basic execution units, but they’re also inherently dynamic and short-lived. When scaling, updating, or restarting, Pods get new IP addresses. So how do you build reliable communication in such a constantly changing system?...

Good day everyone visiting my Blog, this is Tech Bro once again , Documenting my Tech Journey, In today’s project, I deployed a Kubernetes cluster using Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) with Cluster Auto-scaling enabled.The cluster automatically adjust...
