Great video; I really enjoyed it, but the question isn't Kubernetes VS. Docker (not comparable in that manner, as you said yourself) but rather Kubernetes VS. Docker Swarm.
Hi Max, thanks for watching and your comment! While we don't have a video on the subject (yet), Kubernetes vs. Docker Swarm is absolutely an important discussion. We've covered it here: www.ibm.com/blogs/bluemix/2018/10/docker-swarm-vs-kubernetes-a-comparison/
Thank you! This lesson helped me understand that Kubernetes and Docker aren't necessarily competitors, but work, when need be, perfectly together, bringing out the best features in each other. You explained really well.
I am very grateful for this education. I like that IBM is doing these simple lessons that you clearly understand well for those new to the industry. Thank you
If we are going to use Containers (any kind, including Docker) the OS is - by default - going to be Red Hat Enterprise Linux or one of its derivatives. Yes, Ubuntu MAY be used. But, it is nowhere near default !
I love how everyone always says, 'they aren't competing technologies," use both of course but then in the end they say, "if you're starting out and expect to scale use K8s" or "if you are already using Docker it'll help tackle operations overhead." So...use K8s. Also, you're saying if you want your business to fail don't get K8s. Aren't all businesses required to grow in order to stay alive? Also, there seems to be no use case for using Docker to run the application in production.
I started thinking the same thing, then it occurred to me that they could have just mirrored the video in edit. As he's writing with his left hand, that's probable. Great video production either way.
newbie on this, I have my Mac Catalina in a VM, in order to learn the basics, should I use K8 or simply Docker? And the main question, what apps deployment should I deploy and install in order to try it out with a simple example?
hey guys, could you please explain to me the main difference between Data Retrieval and Out bound prices? If I only want to use the object storage as a archive repository for backup, what of the two fees should I consider?
Hi! This video focuses on the open-source project Kubernetes -- not strictly the IBM or Red Hat approach 🙂 . Ubuntu is still the more commonly used OS for running Kubernetes.--Sai
Hi there! Check out this video 👉 ibm.co/3CcmAvz And the Kubernetes playlist on our channel 👉 ibm.co/3CjRQbM Also, check out the links in this video's description, they lead to more Kubernetes basic information. ⤴️ Hope this is what you needed! 🙂
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Hello Pankaj! It would be running per os instance. Small clarification - Kubernetes has moved to using containerd rather than a Docker-based runtime. Thank you for watching, Sai
Actually this video presented in great manner. But here title said Docker vs Kubernetes and it should be "Docker deals with containers and runtime for containers.. "Kubernetes deals with managing containers manage containers - auto scale etc... How did you make this video? How were you able to write on boxes? Please tell tech for that..