I found the best video on RUclips that explains Kubernetes volumes, and this one is it, bro! The way you explained the concept along with the demo is outstanding. I also watched other videos, but no one explained it like you. Some focus too much on theory, while others jump straight into applying YAML files, saying, "This is how you create a volume." But your explanation is on another level, bro! The video length is also short and precise. Once again, thanks a lot, bro, for making this video! ❤
Amazing explanation brother! Really liked all your videos on kubernetes. Thanks from bottom of my heart for your efforts in creating videos by simplifying complex topics
I found this video when I was scratching my head regarding a prometheus PVC issue and I was able to understand and solve the issue by my own. I really appreciate your effort in making this video. Thank you very much.
Your explanation is next level good. I have gone through many vdo's & course to know more about kubernetes but finally I found your channel n undoubtedly it is the best n can't be better than this explaination. Thanks a lot Sir❤
Honestly you are super gifted both content and you presentation are exceptional. There are many contents are avaiable in market, some are good in doing animations but unable to present . Some are very good in presentaion but unable to serailize the stuff. Thanks Keep Teaching and Keep Growing.
I am so lucky to come across your videos and channel too . Many expensive and paid content out there but man you Rock ! Your methodology is absolutely brilliant ! Simple yet detailed and supplemented by great hands on ! Just a matter of time until you take RUclips by storm . Keep going and thanks for all the brilliant content . Kudos and much love / support from Canada !
Amazing tutorial! I've been following your entire playlist. Your explanation is very clear and the hands-on exercises help to absorb the concepts well. Thank you so much!
Many thanks for a very well explained video! I've watched quite a few videos on the volume concepts and none of them explained them as well as you did. Awesome work!!
Platinum standard, nicely curated and articulated content. Simple language is plus point. Loved a lot❤Thanks for such amazing videos. Also try to explain how can we increase size of a pv incase it gets full.
Definitely Pavan. Just now watched full demo. Really it's all I need for understanding Kube storage. I am preparing for CKA, and your teaching really helps. Thanks much. Subscribed!🙏
Great Stuff!! one question; I did your approach to my rancher cluster for local PV to master node but the problem is; if the pod runs on other node, it fails.. I can only use master node.. Do you have an idea why other node cant use master node's local pv? I see you only use 1 node i believe which is minicube master node.. Did you try to run container other node?
Great session is very clear and understand. Let's say I have two volumes both are same access mode, I want to claim one of the volume. In that secenario how to define.
Hey Pavan. I am really glad that you are back. Thanks for sharing an awesome content on PV's in simple words. I have one question: - At 26:47, we faced an issue of non availability of storage path in minikube. For it, we have created storage path, redeployed pv, pvc and pods. After creating the storage path can't we directly recreate the pods which could have removed two steps : pv and pvc?
sir in persistence vol claim yaml you hv not given volumeName under spec so how it is getting linked to persistent volume ? Because there can be many pv is single cluster
Hi Pavan why you are doing port forward for service of nodeport here ? that too you are doing everytime the pod is deleted ? we can access using node port ?
Will you clear the actual difference between static and dynamic provisioning of storages in Kubernetes? It would be much easier to understand this. Thanks for this session
At 6:33 you told the container is restarted but you did kubectl get po so we get pods right? So pods should be restarted how come containers are restarted
Hi thanks for the video. I have a question like i want to deploy the azure functions into aks using KEDA scaled objects , so how can I write the trigger type in a sacled object. Actually i have different trigger types like event hub service bus, http, timer . How can I write all these in sacled objectts
Great tutorial as always, I have a request, can you please do a tutorial on CI/CD pipeline and GIT actions? As this is being used in my organization and I have no clue
Pavan your superb really explained very well.... great videos .. Thank you for sharing do you have any others apart from docker and k8s any other series...
Truely amazing lecture. Thank you! The way of explaining is fantastic. Are you planning to upload another DevOps related lecture? Such as Helm or Jenkins.
No Sobhan. Never thought of making paid courses. Everyone should have access to my content, and they should get benefitted. Please let me know if you're looking for a particular topic. I'll try to upload ok RUclips for free
@@PavanElthepu Yes it is working by port-forwarding, but I wanted to do it with ingress to challenge myself, but it's not working, YT doesn't allow me to post screenshots and all, so I was wondering if I can show you the logs somewhere.
Docker volumes are managed by the Docker engine and are typically backed by the local file system or a network share. They are specific to a single host and can be managed with Docker CLI commands. Kubernetes volumes, on the other hand, are an abstraction of storage that can be backed by a variety of storage systems such as local disk, networked storage, or cloud storage. They are managed by the Kubernetes API server and can be shared by multiple pods running on different hosts. They are defined as part of Kubernetes API objects such as Pod, PersistentVolumeClaim, and PersistentVolume. In summary, while both Docker volumes and Kubernetes volumes are used for data persistence and sharing, they have different management and scope characteristics. Kubernetes volumes are a higher-level abstraction of storage that provide more flexibility and portability in containerized applications.
great videos !!!! Next level hands on teaching , not just the concepts like everybody else
I found the best video on RUclips that explains Kubernetes volumes, and this one is it, bro! The way you explained the concept along with the demo is outstanding. I also watched other videos, but no one explained it like you. Some focus too much on theory, while others jump straight into applying YAML files, saying, "This is how you create a volume." But your explanation is on another level, bro! The video length is also short and precise. Once again, thanks a lot, bro, for making this video! ❤
Brilliant, I liked how the video slowly progressed from simpler persistence options to more complex ones. Thanks
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Totally agree. Great work Pavan.
Amazing explanation brother! Really liked all your videos on kubernetes. Thanks from bottom of my heart for your efforts in creating videos by simplifying complex topics
Amazing explanation Pavan.Even Non-IT candidates can understand easily.. thanks for putting all your efforts...
I found this video when I was scratching my head regarding a prometheus PVC issue and I was able to understand and solve the issue by my own. I really appreciate your effort in making this video. Thank you very much.
Your explanation is next level good.
I have gone through many vdo's & course to know more about kubernetes but finally I found your channel n undoubtedly it is the best n can't be better than this explaination.
Thanks a lot Sir❤
Honestly you are super gifted both content and you presentation are exceptional. There are many contents are avaiable in market, some are good in doing animations but unable to present . Some are very good in presentaion but unable to serailize the stuff. Thanks Keep Teaching and Keep Growing.
I am so lucky to come across your videos and channel too . Many expensive and paid content out there but man you Rock ! Your methodology is absolutely brilliant ! Simple yet detailed and supplemented by great hands on ! Just a matter of time until you take RUclips by storm . Keep going and thanks for all the brilliant content . Kudos and much love / support from Canada !
Thank you so much Rahul. Can you connect with me on LinkedIn?
@@PavanElthepu Ofcourse and just did !
Amazing tutorial! I've been following your entire playlist. Your explanation is very clear and the hands-on exercises help to absorb the concepts well. Thank you so much!
Many thanks for a very well explained video! I've watched quite a few videos on the volume concepts and none of them explained them as well as you did. Awesome work!!
Simply awesome! Your hands-on approach to each and every topic is spot on.
The way u have explained all the volume related kubernetes object is so stunning
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You'll go places. Im now going to watch every one of your videos. Thank you very much
you simply nailed it. Better done than anyone. 💯
Best video on PV and PVC most of concepts are clear Thank You so Much 🙏
Get to know about the channel so late. Just osm explanation. Will complete whole kubernetes series. Thanks ❤
Best youtube channel for k8s💯
Try Prometheus too😊
Platinum standard, nicely curated and articulated content. Simple language is plus point. Loved a lot❤Thanks for such amazing videos. Also try to explain how can we increase size of a pv incase it gets full.
Best explanation I've seen so far, thanks!
The content is plus one Pavan. Thanks. Keep posting more content.
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really enjoyed it and now I am very much confident about this topic. thank you so much anna
Enjoyed watching the video. All concepts are explained with very simple explanation from Docker to k8's volumes. Thanks!!
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I am sure that its the best channel.....way of understanding and explaining, really that's fantastic 😍😍😍
Well well well, Totally appreciated.
You have explained the volume concept from 0 to 100.
The examples and demonstrate are very good.🙌🙌🙌🙌
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Your narrative style is very good.
Excellent work. 🤩🤩👍
Amazing Explanation. Keep posting more content on Kubernetes. Keep Rocking.
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Realy you resolved all my doubt's thanks a lot.
Very clear explanation and understandable
The way u r presenting the content is truly awesome!!Thanks for ur efforts
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Thank you. Best video on Kubernetes volumes.
Very good explanation and this video is useful
I am very impressed with the way explain, very simple and clear, thank you!
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Great job Sir. very simple to understand and to practice.
Wow, very well explained with practical. Just a video I was looking for Thank you so much :)
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Excellent!!! Thanks for making videos so simple and easy to learn
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Just Brilliant!! Awesome Sir!!
Your lessons are amazing
Good explanation Pawan 🙏
Best tutorial ever 🙏🙏🙏
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❤ how did I miss this. Very good explanation.
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Definitely Pavan. Just now watched full demo. Really it's all I need for understanding Kube storage. I am preparing for CKA, and your teaching really helps. Thanks much. Subscribed!🙏
Wonderful.. Excellent
Really Loved it
Good video, good progression
Great Stuff!! one question; I did your approach to my rancher cluster for local PV to master node but the problem is; if the pod runs on other node, it fails.. I can only use master node.. Do you have an idea why other node cant use master node's local pv? I see you only use 1 node i believe which is minicube master node.. Did you try to run container other node?
Thank you for Explaining clearly with the demo..
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Awesome!
You are really cool.
Best of the best.
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You are a legend Bro. Hats off
Any new series coming Bro?
Yes, almost done with Prometheus. Planning Grafana
@@PavanElthepu Thanks heaps Bro. What's in the pipeline please? You deserve at least 200K+ subscribers and will be happening very soon.
@pratappadhy2005 need your help to spread
Really well explained thank you.
Sir could you please make a vedio if pvc volume is full how to attach another volume or how we can manage it
Sure I will
Great session is very clear and understand. Let's say I have two volumes both are same access mode, I want to claim one of the volume. In that secenario how to define.
nice explanation and subscribed to your channel pavan
Nice explanation
Pls do create more videos on Kubernetes concepts. Thank you Pavan garu.
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@Pavan Elthepu Thank you so much really very helpful series for beginners like me👌👍
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Amazing explanation with step wise approach.
Request you to make such videos on how to monitor k8 cluster using elk?
Sure Vaibhav
Thank you Pavan.
you are simply awesome Sir
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great video thanks pavan :)
Hey Pavan. I am really glad that you are back. Thanks for sharing an awesome content on PV's in simple words.
I have one question:
- At 26:47, we faced an issue of non availability of storage path in minikube. For it, we have created storage path, redeployed pv, pvc and pods. After creating the storage path can't we directly recreate the pods which could have removed two steps : pv and pvc?
yes
Awesome content !!
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sir in persistence vol claim yaml you hv not given volumeName under spec so how it is getting linked to persistent volume ? Because there can be many pv is single cluster
Hi Pavan
why you are doing port forward for service of nodeport here ?
that too you are doing everytime the pod is deleted ?
we can access using node port ?
Excellent
Will you clear the actual difference between static and dynamic provisioning of storages in Kubernetes?
It would be much easier to understand this. Thanks for this session
very well explained
Bro excellent teaching thankyou
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At 6:33 you told the container is restarted but you did kubectl get po so we get pods right? So pods should be restarted how come containers are restarted
Excellent explanation. thank you so much
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Awesome lecture sir 👌
amazing man you are doing well
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Very good explanations.
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Very much informative video
Glad you liked it
Great explanation without any nonsense. Good Work Pavan 👌👌
In this Video you were saying nodeAffinity will be covered. Is it available..?
Here you go: ruclips.net/video/PeENP0XO0FQ/видео.html
Hi thanks for the video. I have a question like i want to deploy the azure functions into aks using KEDA scaled objects , so how can I write the trigger type in a sacled object. Actually i have different trigger types like event hub service bus, http, timer . How can I write all these in sacled objectts
very good thanks
Great tutorial as always, I have a request, can you please do a tutorial on CI/CD pipeline and GIT actions? As this is being used in my organization and I have no clue
Thank you Haider. Sure, noted
bro, this MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME is fixed ???
can you please tell why did u do port forwarding even though you have opened the nodeport in svc
For the local access
Pavan your superb really explained very well.... great videos .. Thank you for sharing do you have any others apart from docker and k8s any other series...
I'll be releasing other courses soon Matin. Stay Tuned. Please share with your colleagues and friends
Truely amazing lecture. Thank you! The way of explaining is fantastic. Are you planning to upload another DevOps related lecture? Such as Helm or Jenkins.
Yes. Stay Tuned!
Very useful, thank you.
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Hey Pavan How are You ? Keep making such awesome tutorials
#firstView
I’m back :-)
Is it possible to buy your recorded sessions?
No Sobhan. Never thought of making paid courses. Everyone should have access to my content, and they should get benefitted. Please let me know if you're looking for a particular topic. I'll try to upload ok RUclips for free
@@PavanElthepu sure thanks lot
@@PavanElthepu open minded. Keep up the good work and thanks for the great content
I was trying to do the same by using ingress instead of port forwarding but facing some issues, is there a way to provide you my logs?
Is it working by port-forwarding?
@@PavanElthepu Yes it is working by port-forwarding, but I wanted to do it with ingress to challenge myself, but it's not working, YT doesn't allow me to post screenshots and all, so I was wondering if I can show you the logs somewhere.
Amazing. Thanks a lot
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In real time what we use ..delete or retain and aslo what about volumeclaimtemplates ?
Depends on what you need
Thank you 🙏🏿
Hi bro, could you please let me know what is difference between docker volume and kubernetes volume ?
Docker volumes are managed by the Docker engine and are typically backed by the local file system or a network share. They are specific to a single host and can be managed with Docker CLI commands.
Kubernetes volumes, on the other hand, are an abstraction of storage that can be backed by a variety of storage systems such as local disk, networked storage, or cloud storage. They are managed by the Kubernetes API server and can be shared by multiple pods running on different hosts. They are defined as part of Kubernetes API objects such as Pod, PersistentVolumeClaim, and PersistentVolume.
In summary, while both Docker volumes and Kubernetes volumes are used for data persistence and sharing, they have different management and scope characteristics. Kubernetes volumes are a higher-level abstraction of storage that provide more flexibility and portability in containerized applications.
@@PavanElthepu Thanks bro!
Thank You Brother.I apprecoiate Your Efforts.Go ahed!
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@@PavanElthepu Sure Brother!😊
what type of deployment we use in Realtime like canary or ...?
Depends on your usecase
Thanks sir
Nice explanation bro 🤜🤜❤
cool content bro
🎉🎉
Thanks
mostly what type of volume we use in Realtime
It depends on your requirement, cloud and many other factors Bharath
@@PavanElthepu k thank you
@@PavanElthepu what type of deployment we use in real time
Maza agaya bhai ! 🎉
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superbro tanq a lot
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Sure bro
So clear 😅
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