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Sir u r like God🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Such an amazing content sir
Tq soooo much
Seems like the ingress node breaks ha...😢
ОтветитьHey I don't want to expose my application to the public through ingress but still I need ingress to expose the service to the private network how to do it?
ОтветитьWatched over 16 hours of videos reguarding K8s. I got what i needed in this 14 1/2 minute video. Still a few lingering questions but this helped a lot.
ОтветитьI was hoping to bypass the Cloud Provider LB service (too expensive) and expose my service in cloud to the internet. Unfortunately many tutorials like this one only show local k8s setups which are fairly easy and does not reflect real world cloud provider k8s challenges. Hope you will cover that in future video.
ОтветитьAwesome video! intro was especially good. only thing that needs a bit of an improvement is the audio volume
ОтветитьYou are a gem 💎.. Treat to watch your vedios
ОтветитьWhy not just use helm to install the NGINX ingress controller
ОтветитьAmazing video! Thanks for the good lesson and the quality content!
ОтветитьThank you for the video.
While turning away from main camera might create a dynamic setting for tutorial, the audio quality significantly drops every time you so, making the sound uneven.
NOTE TO SELF: Don't turn away from your mic, no one can here me.
ОтветитьNot for beginners
ОтветитьStucked at port-forward step. its not going ahead after hitting command.
ОтветитьIt's looking awesome. Marcel can you please make the video on Nginx reverse proxy setup on K8s.
ОтветитьSo what did you explain actually? Applying a bunch of config files?
ОтветитьThank you again for your videos. I assume like many Software Engineers, I have bought several udemy etc classes and books. However none have made me understand Kubernetes and DevOps tools like your videos. I just started a new position, and if you are accepting ideas for topics to cover, I'd like to see more topics on the following tools: GitOPs pipelines
, Rancher, Fleet, Argo, security for containers and Pods, lastly Hashi products (TerraForm,Packer, and vault). I hope one or two of these entirely selfish ideas, inspire you.
Te gek! Just a quick question. Is this still the way to deploy it today in 2022?
Ответитьgreat..thank you.
ОтветитьTHANK YOU *insert michael scott gif
ОтветитьGreat video. I have a question on using TLS with an ingress controller.
I currently do TLS termination within the application itself, so I have TLS passthrough configured in my HAProxy and ingress controller. I have an HAProxy in front of my ingress controller running on port :443.
Does my ingress controller also need to listen on 443 or can HAproxy rewrite the port to :80 once it enters my cluster?
Hi Marcel. Your videos are really awesome and I'm learning a lot of new things from them which has actually helped me in my professional career. I really appreciate your efforts in making the content for us!
I had a query regarding the ingress and ingress controller mapping. Let's say I have 3 different nginx ingress controllers in my cluster and I want to use a specific ingress controller for a specific ingress. How do I define which exact controller to use for an ingress. I know it is done using class annotation or "ingressClassName" attribute under the ingress spec section but which value goes there to identify the ingress controller. I didn't found much info on this on the internet (maybe I'm not looking at the right direction)
Man, i do appreciate your contents, but the music is really annoying and ugly.
Ответить... hmmm. I tried the path based routing, leaving my app to list on / and /load
and then wanted to intercept say /v1 and forward that to the v1 app/service pushing it to it's / and /load did not work.
I ended having to modify my app/Flask to listen to /v1/ and /v1/load, that combined with a matching ingress worked.
any chance you can put something together, showing the flask routes and the matching ingress setup.
Top notch explanation.
ОтветитьSound fades when you turn to the right. Takes away from an otherwise good presentation.
Ответитьthis was a bit fast
ОтветитьWhy on earth one wants to put annoying music on the background?
Interesting topic, wanted to follow through, but that noise started to annoy too much.
Kong ang full konga api
ОтветитьIs there a way to expose the service without using cloud provider's load balancer ? I am using digital ocean and the loadbalancer for some reason doesn't return Allow Origins header. I wan't more control over it. Is there a way to expose it via an ingress controller acting as a reverse proxy with a public IP ?
ОтветитьThanks a lot for this quick and informative tutorial
ОтветитьGreat content, you have a new subscriber.
Ответитьyour videos are awesome.
ОтветитьThis is a good instruction video. Here the speech seed is natural, there is no editing out of pauses and no rapid switch between several cameras. The other videos are challenging to watch due to fast speaking and continuous switching of video feed between cameras.
ОтветитьI've run through a few tutorials on Ingress and I assumed yours would work on Windows, but I still run into the same issue where Ingress does not work on Windows. Is that accurate or is it possible I have done something incorrectly. I am following along with your video and the only issue I am observing is that I unable to access the the service using marcel test dns
ОтветитьNicely explained
ОтветитьToo complex and god knows why we make things so complicated that even inventor also don't understand. Kubernetes sucks...
ОтветитьGreat vid, quick, good explanation and provided source files, The transition between code and side cam are also really nice.
ОтветитьGreat ! Can we use the nginx ingress for hybrid cloud
ОтветитьI am only 2 minutes into the video, and I already gave thumbs up. It shows you put some time into preparing it!
ОтветитьMarcel, you are the man. Fantastic video! Thank you.
ОтветитьCuben eddies
ОтветитьThanks for the content, but the title is bit misleading. Literally nothing about ingress, just bunch of kubectl apply commands. Was hoping to get some more detailed walkthrough, especially how to expose TCP/UDP services, for example, maybe throwing in a bit of Helm...
Off topic - seems in order to understand Kubernetes I will have to go back to University after 25 years and get PhD in order to understand it. Nine (9) configuration files for one(1) thing - what a madness, and yes I know they can be merged, but not sure who can read it then. It reminds me on XML and SOAP madness back in the days - pure horror :(
Quality staff. But background music is very distracting.
Ответитьlove your energy and your passion for kubernetes!
ОтветитьCan you make an indepth video about ConfigMaps?
ОтветитьThanks for the great content!
I have 1 beginner's question:
Can Ingress be used as an actual load balancer like HA proxy? Does Ingress effectively replace HA proxy and other types of load balancing systems??
This devops guy is awesome keep making videos like this
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