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Kubernetes Pause Containers - Certified Kubernetes Administrator 

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Understand how pods in Kubernetes cluster uses pause containers to hold network namespace. Kubernetes creates pause containers to acquire pod's IP address. How Kubernetes uses pause containers to find when to re-create a new pod. When pause container to stopped, Kubernetes re-create the entire pod with all business containers in it. But if the application container is stopped, Kubernetes won't re-create the pod, only business application container is re-created, without change in any IP.
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Комментарии : 11   
@jalandharbehera99
@jalandharbehera99 2 месяца назад
Very much informative videos
@atanumondal603
@atanumondal603 5 месяцев назад
Thanks nicely explained
@damonzh588
@damonzh588 2 года назад
pause container take responsibility for network namespace creation and holding pods IP. It also called a pod infrastructure container, it's an impressive description for pause container.
@Rammohan-ws9rv
@Rammohan-ws9rv Год назад
well explained, good content
@mubashir_usman
@mubashir_usman 8 месяцев назад
Hi, great explanation and the demo, just wanted to point that "boxtest" is the name of the "pod" and not the "container" name at 5:40
@suryanarayanpatra3635
@suryanarayanpatra3635 2 года назад
Well explained with live demo!! Thanks 👍
@networknutsdotnet
@networknutsdotnet 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@parthmonga4119
@parthmonga4119 2 года назад
Very nice video Alok Sir
@amitpawar1677
@amitpawar1677 2 года назад
Thanks Alok sir...
@michaeladejoh8465
@michaeladejoh8465 Год назад
Great explanation learnt something new, I have a question ? In your demo docker was used as the container runtime, my question is this, would the same happen for containerd. Thank you.
@okey1317
@okey1317 Год назад
When we say a Pod.. what does it actually mean? I am visualizing a Pod as another container inside which one or more containers run. Is that the correct assumption? Or does the word Pods just denotes a group and there is not really any such box?
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