Thanks Ravish Sir for the video :) 📌 **Questions :::** 1. At 01:13, the interviewer asked, "When we say that we have to compare it with a Docker container, how is it different from a Docker container? Can you repeat, please?" 2. At 03:55, the interviewer inquired, "When does it run this init container? When the pod is created? Okay. So, basically, an init container runs before the main app containers in the pod. Can you tell me about the purpose of the init container and when do you use it?" 3. At 07:31, the interviewer asked, "Kubernetes has this stateful sets, right? So, when would you choose stateful set instead of a deployment?" 4. At 10:42, the interviewer questioned, "So, we have ConfigMap and Secrets, right? How do they differ from each other, and if you can provide a use case for each one of them?" 5. At 12:54, the interviewer asked, "In your current job, if you're using Kubernetes, what are the deployment strategies your folks are using?" 6. At 19:26, the interviewer questioned, "Access Control in Kubernetes, yes, right? Set up an RBAC for a user or a service account. Can you set up an RBAC for a user or a service account?" 7. At 20:56, the interviewer asked, "What exactly is a multi-tenant cluster? In terms of Kubernetes, yes, yes." 8. At 21:32, the interviewer inquired, "Have you ever used HPA (Horizontal Pod Autoscaling) in your project? Are you doing it?" 9. At 24:39, the interviewer asked, "When we talk about Kubernetes, there are two strategies, let's say, rolling back and rolling forward for deployment. Can you explain to me like when would we use what and why?"
Dude your videos on interviews are good. The way you provide you taughts on the answers are very informative. Why don't you start trainings bro. The way you explain the concepts is very much easy to understand.
Thank you so much, Ravi. Your appreciation truly holds great significance for me. I am dedicated to serving the devops/cloud community, and while I currently maintain a stable job, I maybe/maybe not transition into full-time RUclips content creation in the future. Your support means the world to me, and I am deeply grateful for it.
Since everyone is moving towards K8s/Container orchestration, Kubernetes has become indispensable. It's not mandatory but it's always preferred. A lot of resumes gets rejected if they don't have Kubernetes written in the resume. It's very necessary these days, I have seen whole interviews getting done on Kubernetes only.
Thanks Ravish Sir for the video :)
📌 **Questions :::**
1. At 01:13, the interviewer asked, "When we say that we have to compare it with a Docker container, how is it different from a Docker container? Can you repeat, please?"
2. At 03:55, the interviewer inquired, "When does it run this init container? When the pod is created? Okay. So, basically, an init container runs before the main app containers in the pod. Can you tell me about the purpose of the init container and when do you use it?"
3. At 07:31, the interviewer asked, "Kubernetes has this stateful sets, right? So, when would you choose stateful set instead of a deployment?"
4. At 10:42, the interviewer questioned, "So, we have ConfigMap and Secrets, right? How do they differ from each other, and if you can provide a use case for each one of them?"
5. At 12:54, the interviewer asked, "In your current job, if you're using Kubernetes, what are the deployment strategies your folks are using?"
6. At 19:26, the interviewer questioned, "Access Control in Kubernetes, yes, right? Set up an RBAC for a user or a service account. Can you set up an RBAC for a user or a service account?"
7. At 20:56, the interviewer asked, "What exactly is a multi-tenant cluster? In terms of Kubernetes, yes, yes."
8. At 21:32, the interviewer inquired, "Have you ever used HPA (Horizontal Pod Autoscaling) in your project? Are you doing it?"
9. At 24:39, the interviewer asked, "When we talk about Kubernetes, there are two strategies, let's say, rolling back and rolling forward for deployment. Can you explain to me like when would we use what and why?"
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Hi, Are you using youtube transcript to convert video to text or any other way please let me know..
Hi @@susmitabehera3651 ,
I'm using harpa ai tool for extracting the list of questions only. I hope it helps.
Amazing knowledge sharing on top that the answers you provided by yourself that is awesome ❤❤😊
Thanks a lot for your support. Means a lot 🙏🏻
Dude your videos on interviews are good. The way you provide you taughts on the answers are very informative. Why don't you start trainings bro. The way you explain the concepts is very much easy to understand.
Thank you so much, Ravi. Your appreciation truly holds great significance for me. I am dedicated to serving the devops/cloud community, and while I currently maintain a stable job, I maybe/maybe not transition into full-time RUclips content creation in the future. Your support means the world to me, and I am deeply grateful for it.
Good bro... keep doing more videos like this...
Thanks a lot for your support
You're always rocking
Thank you, Anil.
Thank you so much sir for these videos which helps a lot
Appreciate your support and feedback.
Thanks for publishing this.
Appreciate your support
Is Kube mandatory? I mean is it possible that an experienced devops engineer might not know Kubernetes but knows docker well?
Since everyone is moving towards K8s/Container orchestration, Kubernetes has become indispensable. It's not mandatory but it's always preferred. A lot of resumes gets rejected if they don't have Kubernetes written in the resume. It's very necessary these days, I have seen whole interviews getting done on Kubernetes only.
Thanks
Appreciate your support.
@@LogicOpsLab alwys thank full to you for kill the मंडळी fear like the live interview experience and all the Question and answer really thanks bhau❤️
The candidate did not have good experience in K8s.
As per his resume he was good. Maybe not too much hands-on.
Your questions are good but his answers are not upto the mark
Thanks a lot for the feedback, mate.
I knew this dude is an actor when he first opened his mouth about his projects lol
The interviewer or the interviewee?
Didn't get you