0:38 - Comparison Docker and Kubernetes 1:40 - Docker and Kubernetes in the software development process 2:42 - Kubernetes in Detail 3:21 - Differences of Kubernetes and Docker Swarm 👉🏼 For any questions/issues/feedback, please leave me a comment and I will get back to you as soon as possible. 👉🏼 Check out my complete course about Docker and Kubernetes: ua-cam.com/play/PLy7NrYWoggjwPggqtFsI_zMAwvG0SqYCb.html Please don't forget to subscribe and give me a thumbs up if you liked my video 😊
Thank you so much for this clear explanation, it's my senior year in undergrad computer engineering bachelor and I'm just starting to delve into this subject Greetings from Colombia
Hmmm. Auto scaling in docker swarm: assign service on worker node (mode: global), monitor worker node if cpu in high load add additional worker if cpu in low load - remove worker node from docker swarm. All is simple 😀
Thank you! Amazingly simple explanation. I have struggled to understand the difference for a long time. In just 5 minutes you explained it. Clear, simple, awesome!!
Hi Nana, Two things you missed it think, correct me If I am wrong: 1) Docker swarm also has autoscaling, called services. 2) Docker has UCP for monitoring.
can you please clarify if you have got it? what i could understand is that on Docker run/stop the instances manually while kube is to manage them automatically e.g for live server we would want the container to run automatically
@@TechWorldwithNana actually, I like it so much that I just subscribed! I'm currently working on getting my CCNA and when I'm done with this, I'll be learning Docker and Kubernetes. Your videos are the perfect length and not as time consuming as others. Great job and thank you!
Hi Nana, thanks for this video what i could understand is that on Docker run/stop the instances manually while kube is to manage them automatically e.g for live server we would want the container to run automatically
After using both Kubernetes and Swarm...I really miss working with Swarm. I really wish the community would have put some more time in the autoscaling, monitoring and scheduling strategies for Swarm. It had a ton of potential but it seems like Kubernetes became the de facto industry standard.
Very informative thank you. I was sitting here as you were talking wondering what the difference was between kubernetes and swarm and then you answered it. Thanks. Much appreciated!
This is the cleanest shortest explanation I've seen so far. a question for Nana. Is it enough for a software developer to learn docker swarm alone and leave kubernetes to the devops team?
Yes, I believe it's not a requirement for a software developer. But if you are working in a project that uses k8s, you will benefit from learning how to create deployment and service components, since you will be using them to deploy the application. And maybe you can skip the rest of the concepts if it doesn't interest you.
I have watched the complete series of Docker and it's short and clear. Thanks, Nana for the tutorial this might help a lot of people. Suggestable video for my colleagues as well. PS: I am planning to watch the Kubernetes tutorial as well.
Thank you Nana, one of the best comparison of those products. On top of it your graphical demonstration is very neat and understandable. Subscribed. Will try to find you on LinkedIn
Hi, thanks for the video We can use Docker without Kubernetes(by using Docker Swarm) BUT, how can we use Kubernetes without Dockers? I mean what is Kubernetes doing without dockers ?
Thanks a lot! :) You can use Kubernetes without Docker in any situation, because it doesn't rely on Docker specifically. So, you can actually replace Docker with other container runtime like Vagrant.
Speed up you development by quite a bit by using Buildah and Podman. No more docker required. No more Docker daemon required. Kubernetes still works OK :)
Thanks a lot! I just have one minor note regarding the slides that contain the title of the next sub-topic. For example, at 2:42 of this video, you will talk about "Kubernetes in Detail", so a slide with caption "Kubernetes in Detail" is shown. Please increase the time period of putting them on. I have to pause the video in order to read it especially when the caption is long. Thanks again!
TechWorld with Nana i definitely did. Maybe you can have some videos on kafka... i think it's quite a debated topic. I can even volunteer to help create the content. Ping me if you need a hand.
Made it to the end. Thank you so much for this series. I learned so much and have, I believe, a good mental model to follow using Docker for proof of concepts. I really appreciate you sharing. I am subscribed, notifications on :-)
develop microservice or extend microservice require kubernetes as ecosystem to manage multiple container develop with Docker container then upload to repository which provide to "Continues integration in Jenkins" then build docker image then deploy in kubernetes environment . CI like that ?
0:38 - Comparison Docker and Kubernetes
1:40 - Docker and Kubernetes in the software development process
2:42 - Kubernetes in Detail
3:21 - Differences of Kubernetes and Docker Swarm
👉🏼 For any questions/issues/feedback, please leave me a comment and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
👉🏼 Check out my complete course about Docker and Kubernetes: ua-cam.com/play/PLy7NrYWoggjwPggqtFsI_zMAwvG0SqYCb.html
Please don't forget to subscribe and give me a thumbs up if you liked my video 😊
You are too good gorgeous 😘 in looks and technology 😍
Thank you so much for this clear explanation, it's my senior year in undergrad computer engineering bachelor and I'm just starting to delve into this subject
Greetings from Colombia
Hmmm. Auto scaling in docker swarm: assign service on worker node (mode: global), monitor worker node if cpu in high load add additional worker if cpu in low load - remove worker node from docker swarm. All is simple 😀
Thank you! Amazingly simple explanation. I have struggled to understand the difference for a long time. In just 5 minutes you explained it. Clear, simple, awesome!!
Thank you Nana for explaining it in so simplified way.
Thanks :)
Very crisp and clear..I have seen many videos that explain this - but they go in circles with the explanation..This video is good.
Thanks a lot for your feedback, happy you like my teaching style :)
Thank you Nana for explaining it in simple language and presentation (side by side).
Thank you
WOW one of my best teacher, you explain really clear, it is a good method the way you do, thank you Nana.
Glad you think so Andy, appreciate it very much 🙂
Hi Nana,
Two things you missed it think, correct me If I am wrong:
1) Docker swarm also has autoscaling, called services.
2) Docker has UCP for monitoring.
Thanks Nana for explaining this in simplified way
I loved the trends on the differences between Docker, Docker Swarm, Kubernet ! I hope you continue with the videos for Devs
Very easy and simple explanation for begginers . Thank You!
Thank you nana..this video clarified my doubts on difference bw docker and kubernetes..great explanation
Nana,Thanks for the Awesome clean and crisp explanation..I will go through all the sessions.
can you please clarify if you have got it? what i could understand is that on Docker run/stop the instances manually while kube is to manage them automatically e.g for live server we would want the container to run automatically
Currently learning docker and this video clear things up for me. Thank you.
This was an amazing series, thank you for your efforts, and wish you all the best for more great things in the future!
Thank you so much. Glad you like the series!
Wow can just believe this I got my cvv from Milan dumps this evening..gat your back bro.🤜🤜
The content is so clearly explained 👍🏽
Also, you're so pretty😭
couldn't understand the use cases for either until I watched your video!! Thank you
Although the content is very difficult for me when I read any document, You made it easy to understand the basics. Many thanks 👍👍
I'm glad to hear! Thank you Pankaj 🙂
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I watched complete series. It is beautiful. Everything was crystal clear. Thank you ...!!!
You are an inherent teacher Nana. No more no less! Waiting for more DevOps videos from you. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Super crisp explanation! Subscribed!
Cool thanks for subscribing :)
Nice comparison. It makes more sense to me now as I was pondering this very thing today!
Thanks Nana.
Just found your channel thanks to the Docker subreddit. Love your videos 💯
Thats cool, thank you so much! Glad you like it 😊
@@TechWorldwithNana actually, I like it so much that I just subscribed! I'm currently working on getting my CCNA and when I'm done with this, I'll be learning Docker and Kubernetes. Your videos are the perfect length and not as time consuming as others. Great job and thank you!
@@mdtaylor2274 great, I like your motivation! 💪🏼 And happy that my videos are helpful for you and good luck with the CCNA :)
Hi Nana, I had this question since long in my mind, Now it is clarified like crystal clear. Thanks for such a quality video.
1st time watching any of your videos; very nice job! You gained a new subscriber ... and thank you!
Hi Nana, thanks for this video what i could understand is that on Docker run/stop the instances manually while kube is to manage them automatically e.g for live server we would want the container to run automatically
Thanks for a brief tour of docker, docker swarm, kubernetes....
You're welcome, hope you learned a lot in those minutes :)
After using both Kubernetes and Swarm...I really miss working with Swarm. I really wish the community would have put some more time in the autoscaling, monitoring and scheduling strategies for Swarm. It had a ton of potential but it seems like Kubernetes became the de facto industry standard.
I agree.
simplified explanation. Thanks a ton Nana.
Thanks a lot Jasmine! Glad my explanation was helpful :)
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a lot , Nana
You're welcome, glad you like my video :)
A fairy who always helps learners with awesome quality content and clear explanation. Thanks a lot
Hey Nana, amazing explanation. The table of differences between Kubernetes and Docker Swarm is so helpful.
Very informative thank you. I was sitting here as you were talking wondering what the difference was between kubernetes and swarm and then you answered it. Thanks. Much appreciated!
This is simplified my day in just one line rather then watching some 10> mins of confused videos. thanks a ton for this video
It was quick n clear understanding.
Is it me or else as well, ur voice pitch is somewhat different and nice to hear.
I'm in Love this girl! Great tutorials. Thank you!
Thanks, happy you like my tutorials! don't forget to subscribe and share my tutorials 🤓
thats a dude
Wow finally I understood it, very simple ... gracias
Nana explains technology well
Thank you 😊
Thanks for explaining the differences!
You're welcome Sander. 🙂
Follow up question... Where Rancher and Portainer fit into this mix?
This is the cleanest shortest explanation I've seen so far. a question for Nana. Is it enough for a software developer to learn docker swarm alone and leave kubernetes to the devops team?
Yes, I believe it's not a requirement for a software developer. But if you are working in a project that uses k8s, you will benefit from learning how to create deployment and service components, since you will be using them to deploy the application. And maybe you can skip the rest of the concepts if it doesn't interest you.
@@TechWorldwithNana thanks
Very clear and helpful. Thank you Nana
Short and precise explanation, thank you.
Great Explanation Nana. Thanks a lot.
You're welcome, glad you like my way of explaining it :)
Thank you a lot Nana, very comprehensive video and well explaned !!
You are doing well Nana... Well done!
Yes, thank you for explaining this, you're so helpful. I'm enjoying the content. Keep it up!!
😍😍
short and sweet. thanks
Hi Nana 👋 can u plz make video on ansible and terraform comparison.
Hi I can't promise that, but I took a note :)
@@TechWorldwithNana Thank you for your reply 🤗
Excellent Nana ... Thanks for sharing your simple and easy training method for people like me
So much helpful!!! just by default, the audio is Low on your tutorials... Nana, can upload vlogs with high audio?
Thanks, Nana for such a simple and clear explanation. Was searching for this kinda explanation. 👍
Great! Glad I could give you the explanation you were looking for :)
Thanks for your videos. Your explanation is very nice and understandable for me.
Thank you, happy to hear that :)
Awesome, Nana :) A lot of thanks for the great effort. Please keep going.
Thank you for helping understand the difference.
Quality Content!! Well Explained.
Thank you Siva. Please don't forget to share. 🙂
how easily and comprehensively u explain everything everytime... wonderfullll.... marry me :))
Thanks Nana. Awesome video!
Great video. Straight to the point! 👍👍👍👍
Thanks a lot Dinesh! 🤓
Very well explanation. Can we have video on use cases where which one is more preferable? Docker swarm vs Kubernates
That's a good idea, will consider it for my future videos. Thanks for suggesting! :)
I have watched the complete series of Docker and it's short and clear. Thanks, Nana for the tutorial this might help a lot of people. Suggestable video for my colleagues as well.
PS: I am planning to watch the Kubernetes tutorial as well.
Thank you Nana, one of the best comparison of those products. On top of it your graphical demonstration is very neat and understandable. Subscribed. Will try to find you on LinkedIn
Thank you so much George, I appreciate your feedback! On LinkedIn I can be found in the Docker and Kubernetes groups 🤓
TechWorld with Nana I already found you, and excited to know that your my Kartveli Megrel sista 😃💪
Awesome 😄 Glad to connect
So we went with Docker Swarm and it works perfectly.
Hi, thanks for the video
We can use Docker without Kubernetes(by using Docker Swarm)
BUT, how can we use Kubernetes without Dockers? I mean what is Kubernetes doing without dockers ?
excellent presentation and explanation ..........Thank you so much
You're welcome, glad you liked it! :)
Thank you Nana you are amazing, I got a question when can we use kubernetes without docker, in which projects an example please
Thanks a lot! :) You can use Kubernetes without Docker in any situation, because it doesn't rely on Docker specifically. So, you can actually replace Docker with other container runtime like Vagrant.
Hi Nana,
Your videos were superb as always. Can you please create some video on Podman as well now?
This is what the video I am looking for and Thanks a lot :)
great explanation. How do we configure kubernetes to run for example a Microservice A container across multiple nodes? Thanks
Speed up you development by quite a bit by using Buildah and Podman. No more docker required. No more Docker daemon required. Kubernetes still works OK :)
best explanation by far
Thanks nana very clearly understand love ur videos make more
Thank you so much Naeem, please share them! Will do much more videos 💯
Nana I want to learn about traefik how can i implement with swarm please do make a video on that
Thanks a lot such a beautiful and easy explanation
Thank you! Awesome explanation.
Thanks a lot! I just have one minor note regarding the slides that contain the title of the next sub-topic. For example, at 2:42 of this video, you will talk about "Kubernetes in Detail", so a slide with caption "Kubernetes in Detail" is shown. Please increase the time period of putting them on. I have to pause the video in order to read it especially when the caption is long. Thanks again!
Simple and helpful. Thank you.
Very good explanation .. really enjoying your videos.. keep up the good work..🙏
Great visuals and explanation! subscribed
This was great, thanks for the explanation.
I am your fan. Very useful videos !
Woow, really good explanation. Thank you for posting, looking forward to more content.
Thank you, glad you liked it 😊If you haven't already, check out my other videos :)
TechWorld with Nana i definitely did. Maybe you can have some videos on kafka... i think it's quite a debated topic. I can even volunteer to help create the content. Ping me if you need a hand.
Made it to the end. Thank you so much for this series. I learned so much and have, I believe, a good mental model to follow using Docker for proof of concepts. I really appreciate you sharing. I am subscribed, notifications on :-)
Cool, thanks for watching the whole series Ken! Also thanks for subscribing :)
Thankyou Nana ,great job👍
Hi nana ....great video.......if possible make video for creating clusture using k3d
Sure, will consider. Thanks for suggestion!
I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!! QUEEN!
develop microservice or extend microservice require kubernetes as ecosystem to manage multiple container
develop with Docker container then upload to repository which provide to "Continues integration in Jenkins"
then build docker image then deploy in kubernetes environment .
CI like that ?
nice work , this is easier to understand
Thanks Lucas!
Thank you Nana.
Thank you Nana -- its an 👌 awesome explanation..
Very nice video. thanks for making
you're welcome :) hope you check out my other videos too!
Can suggest me some kubernetes projects to practice on? For learning?
Wow! Well explained!
so good and clear, thanx!!
Thanks :)
Hi, great videos!
Your voice is amazing and reminds me Ellen Ripley.
should there be a need for a hypervisor for launching WordPress environments via docker? 🤔
YOu explained it very well.
Thanks Harambe!
best explanation ever seen..
Thank you so much Salih, happy to hear that! :)
great thing to clarify!!