Do the, let’s say sidecar, containers which are created within a pod also to be updated? I am not sure if it is just a config or if there are running binaries. If the application is updated it is a little bit of a hassle to stop the containers inside a pod remove the pod and create all new so it might be easier to just recreate the container inside the pod Lastly what is the overhead? Actually I don’t really need the pod function for podman but with kube play it makes managing dozens of containers much easier
In Kubernetes you would not put the database and the frontend in the same pod. One pod represents one process. You would have one pod for your db and one pod for your web server and then you can scale those independently.
jasperzanjani7584: Sorry I fell short of your expectations. This particular episode is from the first few months doing the show. This was also the first time I had tried setting up my equipment in the Red Hat office, and had used a different microphone than I normally use. We recently did a second take on this content (episode 76): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5jXUVZfMAWg.html