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Kubernetes For Everyone: Kubernetes For Everyone
Rahul Patil
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How Kubernetes works?
In Kubernetes, there is a master node and multiple worker nodes, each worker node can handle
multiple pods.
Pods are just a bunch of containers clustered together as a working unit. You can start designing
your applications using pods.
Once your pods are ready, you can specify pod definitions to the master node, and how many you
want to deploy. From this point, Kubernetes is in control.
It takes the pods and deploys them to the worker nods. If a worker node goes down, Kubernetes
starts new pods on a functioning worker node.
This makes the process of managing the containers easy and simple.
It makes it easy to build and add more features and improving the application to attain higher
customer satisfaction.
What is the Master node and Worker node in #Kubernetes?
Explained below,
#Containerization is the trend that is taking over the world, allowing firms to run any kind of different
applications in a variety of different environments. To keep track of all these containers, to schedule,
to manage, and to orchestrate them, we all require an orchestration tool. Kubernetes does it
exponentially well.
Kubernetes is a master-slave type of architecture. It operated with Master node and worker node
principles.
What exactly they do?
Master
The main machine that controls the nodes
Main entry point for all administrative tasks
It handles the orchestration of the worker nodes
Worker
It is a worker machine in Kubernetes (used to be known as a minion)
This machine performs the requested tasks. The Master Node controls each Node
Runs containers inside pods
This is where the Docker engine runs and takes care of downloading images and starting
containers
54 pages, Kindle Edition
Published March 26, 2025
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