this is skipping on everything that someone learning this would actually be interested. like how DO i create the required service principal? how do i connect the ACR to the AKS? all i've seen is you copy pasting commands and brushing over them (without really explaining) appreciate you taking the time, but its not really useful like that
This video is for someone who is already clear with their basics and now wants to do some hands on. Thanks for this quick explanation. I had done some POCs on Docker, AKS and NGINX in 2019. After that I moved into a project where I worked on Azure DevOps. Now I have got a chance to work on AKS again and I needed to remember what I did back then. This was a quick way to brush up on my knowledge. :)
I can tell Donovan is a sharp guy, however, this video does skip on the foundational principals and jumps right into execution of building on AKS. Perhaps this should be a multi-series video and this would be the last of the series.
this is NOT simple, if you repeat Kuberbetes or AKS is simple it does not become easy. Scripting, rbac json files, you just skipped a lot of work done behind scene.
My question is: honestly, how many weeks did it take you to start to understand this concept you summed up in less than 15 mins video? this is a 4-hour course on Microsoft Learn, isn't it? Not to mention the number of codes to remember, you know that this is a complex subject. So please, don't pretend as if it's it a walk in the park. My personal take is, there's no way anyone would understand K8s from this video; so why even bother? On a positive note, it's good for a revision for those who already studied it and are preparing for some exam or something like that I guess. So, thank you for the demo.
Not a walk-through of the deployment, but watch the video beginning at ua-cam.com/video/E9YWmbUb9Ps/v-deo.html. Jay Gordon points out the Deployment Center within the AKS area of the Azure Portal
they try to sound as if its easy but not really. also, have some dress code. he looks like he just came out of a cave. half of my attention is on his tattoos.
this is skipping on everything that someone learning this would actually be interested. like how DO i create the required service principal? how do i connect the ACR to the AKS?
all i've seen is you copy pasting commands and brushing over them (without really explaining)
appreciate you taking the time, but its not really useful like that
OMG! Alex you nailed everything I was thinking. i think this video is for someone that's already been in the biz for DevOps for quiet sometime...
This video is for someone who is already clear with their basics and now wants to do some hands on. Thanks for this quick explanation. I had done some POCs on Docker, AKS and NGINX in 2019. After that I moved into a project where I worked on Azure DevOps. Now I have got a chance to work on AKS again and I needed to remember what I did back then. This was a quick way to brush up on my knowledge. :)
I'm going to have to watch this at least 5 more times. I feel like my brain is melting lol.
Haha...
I can tell Donovan is a sharp guy, however, this video does skip on the foundational principals and jumps right into execution of building on AKS. Perhaps this should be a multi-series video and this would be the last of the series.
great demo Donovan
Here is the mandatory "Thanks, it works perfectly" comment.
Great video. Is there way to access the Azure Blob Storage via the Persistent Volume in AKS (Kubernetes)?
this is NOT simple, if you repeat Kuberbetes or AKS is simple it does not become easy. Scripting, rbac json files, you just skipped a lot of work done behind scene.
My question is: honestly, how many weeks did it take you to start to understand this concept you summed up in less than 15 mins video? this is a 4-hour course on Microsoft Learn, isn't it? Not to mention the number of codes to remember, you know that this is a complex subject. So please, don't pretend as if it's it a walk in the park. My personal take is, there's no way anyone would understand K8s from this video; so why even bother? On a positive note, it's good for a revision for those who already studied it and are preparing for some exam or something like that I guess. So, thank you for the demo.
You using Chrome instead of Edge?? Wooowwwww
On a MacBook no less
I have a question, how to integrate azure ad to the application when it is deployed with kubernetes, it does not work
in my app
Should I use nginx webserver as base image for deploying react app in production or simple npm server will be good enough ?
it is best to use nginx on top of node app, as nginx can take care of compression to gzip. node's compression blocks the event loop.
Do you have any similar videos done on GUI rather than CLI
Not a walk-through of the deployment, but watch the video beginning at ua-cam.com/video/E9YWmbUb9Ps/v-deo.html. Jay Gordon points out the Deployment Center within the AKS area of the Azure Portal
smug salespeople. Pretending this stuff is easy when it is actually really complex actually puts a lot of developers in a bad way with their managers.
Is it possible to have a min count of nodes less than the actual worker node count?
create tutorial guys
Agree this just flash game to advertise AKS not a proper tutorial.
Honestly, not so simple..
Not a great video tbh. Give me more fundamentals and basics before jumping into deploying an app..
This.. didn't help at all.. How did you just generate those files? Terrible video.
they try to sound as if its easy but not really. also, have some dress code. he looks like he just came out of a cave. half of my attention is on his tattoos.