Final Steps: Deploying WordPress with Kubernetes for Enterprise Scale
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- Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
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In this series, @CodingEntrepreneurs explains how to deploy WordPress to a Kubernetes cluster. In this final episode, Justin showcases configuring WordPress and setting up port forwarding for final deployment.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:06 Fill Out WordPress Info
1:00 Login to WordPress
1:35 Delete a pod
2:09 Provision 3 More Replicas
5:10 Create an Ubuntu pod
7:20 Install MySQL Client
9:55 Port Forwarding with Kubectl
13:24 Conclusion
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Learn more about WordPress → wordpress.com/
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Product: Akamai, WordPress, Kubernetes; @CodingEntrepreneurs - Наука
Really enjoyed the concise yet informative content. There is just a few points that I needed clarity.
1. was the "advanced" version of session management of WordPress, that you suggested in the tutorial.
2. the hardening of WordPress through SSL, etc.
3. additional scalability/performance options like utilising Redis, etc.
I was waiting for you to get into the Enterprise Scale part but I either missed it or it didn't happen.
I would like to see what the best practice is for HA database and Wordpress and how to get rid of the annoyance of having to login every time the browser is refreshed.
It's possible that this just isn't exactly what you're looking for, but we wanted to make sure you saw the whole playlist, which includes a video on Configuring MySQL Database Service. bit.ly/44RMTqT
Akamai need more cloud resources like Priority Task Queues, Serveless Functions, Cloud Scheduler with API.
How to avoid that Login again, is there any way to handle states in case of replicas