rollingupdate image has been deleted. Please use the below image docker pull kiran2361993/kubegame:v2 -0> This have shell inside. docker pull kiran2361993/kubegame:v1 --> This doesn't have shell inside Cheers ..
@@karthickrajam4114 " Karthik, your comment truly means a lot to me. Would you mind writing a testimonial? Many people are still unfamiliar with our Docker content, but of course, it's entirely up to you!
Best course on you tube .....everyone teaching only basics ....i guarantee..if anyone learn from your video ..he can easily mention 3 year gap as a experience person ....thanks for your effort
It’s one of the best docker tutorial. I always used to struggle between beginner videos and realtime use. But this course helped me a lot. Thanks you Saikiran
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni Saikiran I am sharing your channel within different community groups of IT in EU. I am currently in sweden. In different student groups they need this high standard content for DevOps path. 👍
Thanks for sharing Brother ,Your videos are spot on, perfectly aligning with real-world scenarios and my expectations. Please keep posting more content-I'm really looking forward to it! ❤
Excellent anna ..we need python and ansible full course as well anna .. interviewers they were asked us python and ansible .. please do it anna if it is possible
Hi Saikiran!! at 1:18:21 timestamp, how port 9100 got bind to host ec2? without -p 9100:9100. I read that EXPOSE command in docker file is for documentation. the how we see this inspect image. Can you clarify please. Thanks
@@Sumit_Jeswani sumit the port 9100 is bound because the container is running in host networking mode, which shares the EC2’s network. This means ports are exposed without -p. Just inspect that container then you will see
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni ok mean CMD is main part From Ubuntu mean not we runing Ubuntu we runing nginx in CMD. Its mean we have ubuntu ARG EVN install some into Ubuntu by RUN then we do actual in CMD what we doing . But we not have nginx into our container how CMD start runing nginx
@@BhaveshKansagaraOfficial I initially planned to cover all Linux commands as part of DevSecOps, but based on feedback from our community, I decided to start with Docker and Kubernetes first. Kubernetes will wrap up tomorrow, and after that, I'll begin focusing on DevSecOps and cover it in depth!
Thanks, bro. I've learned a lot from you. It's been great. In the Docker tutorial, you didn't cover docker commit, docker load, and docker save. Are these not used in real-world scenarios?
Hi bro, started searching docker found your channel! I have a question I got suggestion that I should start with Docker>kubernates>cloud for java role, can you suggest these approach! or do we need to follow cloud>docker>kubernates.
Hi, u mentioned for docker secrets, i m not using docker swarm. So can i store my secrets in aws secret manager, create an iam user who has permissions to get the secrets, configure in entry point by passing a script where i m using aws cli to call the secret and then passing this secret in my docker compose file
@@from.houseofgandhi Hi man thanks for your appreciation , old telegram channel had lot of spammers selling my Hardwork so delete the telegram group. But in future if I create one il definitely post on community tab
EXPOSE is just an instruction means it refers to container port? Example in Dockerfile: EXPOSE 9090 ; docker run -d -- publish 8000:9090 --name prometheus prom/prometheus:latest
Bro, can you also make one video for Dockerfile, keeping in mind security, like it should be running as a non root user, and sine other security context
Hi brother Good Morning. I am new to channel and subscribed. I am starting Docker today with this video. Is this the compilation of all the videos that you posted in the Docker playlist? Should I follow this or should I follow the vidoes that are posted by day-wise or both are same? Could you please suggest?
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni Thank you for the response. May I ask one final query, please? What is the best order to follow? Is it AWS Playlist -- Docker -- Kubernetes if I am correct? Also, would you be creating a tutorial for Jenkins, Ansible and Terraform, please?
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni Thank you. I have booked a call on Topmate for coming Friday morning 8AM, and the linkedin profile in your about section seems to be incorrect. Could you please check once?
@@thotamallesh7514 the video I have edited already 3 days back . But UA-cam is not allowing me to upload 14 hours video, when I checked with support they are suggesting me to break video into two pieces.
@@vengalrao5772 Hello Venu, honestly, experienced people don't need any basics for this course, and we can handle everything. My only concern with AWS is my first playlist when I started on UA-cam. I made some beginner mistakes in the first 7-9 videos, but after that, every video has been focused on practical tasks. You can go ahead and dive right in!
Hi Sai one Doubt @2.31.00 u r copying files to /var before installing ngnix will that not be a problem... /Var/www/html will exists only after nginx instalation right!? Correct me if I'm wrong
@@karthickrajam4114 Actually your are right , it could create problem , but when ? /var/www/html directory have already been created as part of the base image, even before NGINX is installed. Some base images pre-create common directories used by web servers like NGINX, which is why the copy command didn't fail. But as you said , it's still a god practice to install NGINX first to avoid any unexpected errors .
Hi bro, I'm planning to buy new laptop for devops, Hp 15S Ryzen 7 5700U 16 GB RAM 512 SSD is suitable for all devops practice tools? in 48000/- Please clarify broo, I want to buy very soon. Thankyou.
Sir make videos like you teach something to someone, not only telling someone I do this this and that. Take time explain steps you are doing you pass many information like we show our work to teacher. Thanks
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni sorry for that this is not my point i request that you teach very well but some point you skip very quickly. Please make high end series on linux with administration i think after all will be easy
@@ratansarkar7444 Thank you for sharing your feedback! I understand that the content might seem advanced for some, as I aim to cover real-world scenarios in depth. However, many viewers have found it helpful for bridging the gap between theory and practical applications
rollingupdate image has been deleted. Please use the below image
docker pull kiran2361993/kubegame:v2 -0> This have shell inside.
docker pull kiran2361993/kubegame:v1 --> This doesn't have shell inside
Cheers ..
Never heard this much indepth explanations for each and every steps in any content before... hats off 👏👏🤝
@@karthickrajam4114 "
Karthik, your comment truly means a lot to me. Would you mind writing a testimonial? Many people are still unfamiliar with our Docker content, but of course, it's entirely up to you!
Sure I'll try
Great Explanation, kudos to you brother thank so..... much for sharing Knowledge on UA-cam thank you for everything about Docker.
@@saikumarsajjan5386 hope this help you:)
Awesome way of teaching truly appreciated🤗
@@rakesh.kumar1999 Please share across
Best course on you tube .....everyone teaching only basics ....i guarantee..if anyone learn from your video ..he can easily mention 3 year gap as a experience person ....thanks for your effort
@@sushantkumar2631 🤝🤩
Great explanation no nonsense .
Thanks for your teaching, Sir.
@@rahulkr7349 Pleae share across about our channel :)
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni i will definitely share to my friends, interested in learning docker.
@ Thank you :)
Concluded that this is the no.1 video while starting ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks a lot man, Please share across .
Amazing Anna , well done. Hats off to your dedication. ❣❣
Thanks a lot
It’s one of the best docker tutorial.
I always used to struggle between beginner videos and realtime use. But this course helped me a lot.
Thanks you Saikiran
@@TheTruthBhidu Most welcome, please share across that would be really helpful :)
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni sure
Going sleepless tonight ❤
Pure Gold. Speechless 🙃
@@softwareengineer5764 Thanks a lot man, please share across
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni Saikiran I am sharing your channel within different community groups of IT in EU. I am currently in sweden. In different student groups they need this high standard content for DevOps path. 👍
@@softwareengineer5764 Thanks a lot man!!!!
Great Work ! Plz provide theoretical notes. Hats off to your dedication
@@amitdahat1750 all notes was in GitHub check the links from description
Thanks for sharing Brother ,Your videos are spot on, perfectly aligning with real-world scenarios and my expectations. Please keep posting more content-I'm really looking forward to it! ❤
@@empire_the_explorer Thanks a lot , Please spread a word about our channel !!
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni sure
Excellent anna ..we need python and ansible full course as well anna .. interviewers they were asked us python and ansible .. please do it anna if it is possible
@@PrasadPuppala-ry1lj Python il try. Ansible will be covered soon
Hi sai bro!this is video all the docker concept excellent it.
@@durairajgopal3277 Thanks brother , please share across
@SaiKirannPinapathruni sure I will share the ur utube chennal to my frnds bro thanks bro
Its definately not for beginners, highly advance knowledge shared by u. 👍
@@prp999 Thanks , please share across
Hi Saikiran!! at 1:18:21 timestamp, how port 9100 got bind to host ec2? without -p 9100:9100. I read that EXPOSE command in docker file is for documentation. the how we see this inspect image. Can you clarify please. Thanks
@@Sumit_Jeswani sumit the port 9100 is bound because the container is running in host networking mode, which shares the EC2’s network. This means ports are exposed without -p. Just inspect that container then you will see
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni Got-it, Thankyou 🙏
Finally i found the GEM 💎
@@shivkumar-hn7wm ❤️🫂
Great content ❤
@@pavangudipati6 Thanks a lot
You earn a new followers 🎉
@@shaikhrahil6880 Thanks for Subscribing !!!
2:02:48 how you take 80 port is default for our custom image that we build its linux how its take port
@@arslanjutt4282 When writing docker file for custom image, I took nginx. So taken port 80
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni ok mean CMD is main part From Ubuntu mean not we runing Ubuntu we runing nginx in CMD.
Its mean we have ubuntu ARG EVN install some into Ubuntu by RUN then we do actual in CMD what we doing . But we not have nginx into our container how CMD start runing nginx
@@arslanjutt4282 am extremely sorry, I didn’t understand the gist of your question
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni thanks sir i understand everything
Hi Sai, Do you don't think in real industry Linux commands is base and you should make a video on it.
@@BhaveshKansagaraOfficial I initially planned to cover all Linux commands as part of DevSecOps, but based on feedback from our community, I decided to start with Docker and Kubernetes first. Kubernetes will wrap up tomorrow, and after that, I'll begin focusing on DevSecOps and cover it in depth!
Please keep posting more videos bro
I will, Need you guys help on Sharing the video acrosss :)
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni Sure
Thanks, bro. I've learned a lot from you. It's been great. In the Docker tutorial, you didn't cover docker commit, docker load, and docker save. Are these not used in real-world scenarios?
Thanks, Rarely Used.
Bro really u r great....
Please do crash courses
After that do 5 mini projects for each topic
@@veereshpatel.46 Sure sir
in maven and jsk dockerfile i have used scratch build so size reduced to 60mb of image
Please make linux video series as soon as possible It helps to understand other courses also linux itself is very imp
@@arslanjutt4282 Sure
Thanks bro
@@ajmalroshan6415 Please Share it across !
Hi bro,
started searching docker found your channel!
I have a question I got suggestion that I should start with Docker>kubernates>cloud
for java role, can you suggest these approach! or do we need to follow cloud>docker>kubernates.
@@koushik6049 actually the perfect roadmap is
Cloud - DevOps- Kubernetes.
Hi, u mentioned for docker secrets, i m not using docker swarm. So can i store my secrets in aws secret manager, create an iam user who has permissions to get the secrets, configure in entry point by passing a script where i m using aws cli to call the secret and then passing this secret in my docker compose file
@@adityakulkarni3745 You can store in secrets either way your wish . No problem at all .
Thanks, I learn a lot. Do you have a community link on Discord where you answer questions sometimes?
@@from.houseofgandhi Hi man thanks for your appreciation , old telegram channel had lot of spammers selling my Hardwork so delete the telegram group. But in future if I create one il definitely post on community tab
EXPOSE is just an instruction means it refers to container port? Example in Dockerfile: EXPOSE 9090 ; docker run -d -- publish 8000:9090 --name prometheus prom/prometheus:latest
@@sanjay-bm3uj Yes, That’s what they mentioned in document tok
Bro, can you also make one video for Dockerfile, keeping in mind security, like it should be running as a non root user, and sine other security context
@@vimaladeshmukh4017 guess I did this already , please check
Sir make Linux basic to advance certification level for DevOps as well administrator
Please make this video series as soon as possible It helps to understand other courses also linux itself is very imp
Sure
Hi Sai, Do you know Openshift?
@@balak2404 No am learning now :)
Please share the installation steps if you have
Hi brother Good Morning. I am new to channel and subscribed. I am starting Docker today with this video. Is this the compilation of all the videos that you posted in the Docker playlist? Should I follow this or should I follow the vidoes that are posted by day-wise or both are same? Could you please suggest?
@@connectwithanandsuresh you can follow this
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni Thank you for the response. May I ask one final query, please? What is the best order to follow? Is it AWS Playlist -- Docker -- Kubernetes if I am correct? Also, would you be creating a tutorial for Jenkins, Ansible and Terraform, please?
@@connectwithanandsuresh Yes aws docker Kubernetes
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni Thank you. I have booked a call on Topmate for coming Friday morning 8AM, and the linkedin profile in your about section seems to be incorrect. Could you please check once?
@@connectwithanandsuresh Thanks checking
will able you cover one simple demo session on Container D also?
@@thotamallesh7514 Hello , Actually we didn’t mentioned this in syllabus . But if time allows . Yes we will cover
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni okay thanks, Please upload full AWS video
@@thotamallesh7514 the video I have edited already 3 days back . But UA-cam is not allowing me to upload 14 hours video, when I checked with support they are suggesting me to break video into two pieces.
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni ok
Hi, I am frontend dev.
Can i watch your Mastering AWS playlist. Is it helpful for me ? without learning backend
@@vengalrao5772 Hello Venu, honestly, experienced people don't need any basics for this course, and we can handle everything. My only concern with AWS is my first playlist when I started on UA-cam. I made some beginner mistakes in the first 7-9 videos, but after that, every video has been focused on practical tasks. You can go ahead and dive right in!
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni thanks for a quick reply.
Hi Sai one Doubt @2.31.00 u r copying files to /var before installing ngnix will that not be a problem... /Var/www/html will exists only after nginx instalation right!? Correct me if I'm wrong
So your question is , in docker file why my copy file parameter is before installing Nfginx ? Right ?
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni absolutely
@@karthickrajam4114 Actually your are right , it could create problem , but when ? /var/www/html directory have already been created as part of the base image, even before NGINX is installed. Some base images pre-create common directories used by web servers like NGINX, which is why the copy command didn't fail.
But as you said , it's still a god practice to install NGINX first to avoid any unexpected errors .
Ok I got it now... Thanks for the clarification..cheers 🤝🤝
Bro please start Jenkins. Tutorials...
@@jp57043 sure !!
Great session. I know it's a stupid request. Can you combine all videos for AWS and make it into one.
@@adityakulkarni3745 Yeah Sure, il do it !!
bro i'm an aspiring devops engineer any job board i see most of them need experience min-3y how can I go with this situation?
@@003shamshuddin Ping me on linkedin , let’s talk .
Weekend bonanza.. Playlist
@@subhankarpattnaik661 Yes this 6 Hours is enough to master docker !!
Hi bro,
I'm planning to buy new laptop for devops, Hp 15S Ryzen 7 5700U 16 GB RAM 512 SSD is suitable for all devops practice tools? in 48000/- Please clarify broo, I want to buy very soon.
Thankyou.
@@anillifestylee!Go ahead !!
Thankyou broo for quick response👍
tankyou need more videos
@@kvs7720 Yup, sure . Please share our video with your friends
Any have pdf commands
@@mudojisrinivas8572 no, please write it on a book when watching video
Hi sai ...is there any paid course
@@sushantkumar2631 checkout my topmate for mentorship
Sir make videos like you teach something to someone, not only telling someone I do this this and that. Take time explain steps you are doing you pass many information like we show our work to teacher. Thanks
@@arslanjutt4282 Bro I just forget docker after reading your comment , Thanks .
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni sorry for that this is not my point i request that you teach very well but some point you skip very quickly. Please make high end series on linux with administration i think after all will be easy
Sir Thanks you in advance
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni 😃
Docker Swarm secrets bit difficult to understand ,concept wise okay but when it comes practical it is bit difficult to under stand Docker file
@@thotamallesh7514 Plesse do practical’s again and again . It will be easy .
You have more knowledge no one teach like this
@@SunilShikalawadi Thanks a lot :)
@@SunilShikalawadi Thanks
Bro awaiting your paid courses ready to meet you over topmate for one 2 one .
@@Chaloobolo Glad , let meet and talk on Topmate!!!
Plz start Devops or devsecops
@@osama-ki_masi-ki_pota7677 DevSecOps Yes ✅💯
Your course is not going to sustainable because it's not beginners friendly
@@ratansarkar7444 Thank you for sharing your feedback! I understand that the content might seem advanced for some, as I aim to cover real-world scenarios in depth. However, many viewers have found it helpful for bridging the gap between theory and practical applications
@@SaiKirannPinapathruni its really good sir one of the best
@@abuzar_khan_1 Thank you
It's really very helpful for experienced professionals thank you
@@venkatvenky4489 Thanks bro
hello sir kindly make videos on terraform as well that will benefits all of us.
@@roulniur2393 Sure il do .