How to manage Kubernetes & containers with Portainer
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- Опубліковано 16 бер 2022
- Today I finally get my hands on Portainer.
This one was very impressive. Portainer is brilliant for managing local docker containers and Portainer also supports management of Kubernetes clusters.
In this video we take a look at all the features and capabilities.
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Very excited
Spent hours trying to get K8s up and running with Rancher! I found your video and was up in minutes! Thank you!
I was constipated with kubernates lingo. Your video is THE relief. Thanks Doc😊
This video is actually an "ADVANCE" Level on Kubernetes Administration. Can't believe that I can learn this tech easily within UA-cam. As usual, thanks Mr.Demper.
Literally any time I'm curious about starting a project. The DevOps Guy comes out with the perfect video about it, days apart.
I don't understand why this video only has 500+ views. You covered this so well, I had to subscribe to your channel. You clearly planned and editted this video. It is a masterpiece to say the least. I hope you are doing well, where ever you are in the world, and I hope you stay encouraged to do more videos like these.
Wow!!! one of the best tech video I have ever seen!! Good JOB!!
Thanks for giving a good run through. Very helpful
Man, you are great, I have learned so much with you. Keep up the amazing work.
Excellent application. Particularly its RBAC feature across a number of K8s clusters.
Excellent video Sensei Marcel. Great job as always!
Thank you grasshopper 🥋🙏🏼
Looks like a nice Rancher alternative. Looking quite swole my man!
Great work! Thanks.
Thanks for sharing
I can imagine a series on microK8S would be a thing, since home lab is getting attention.
There are some microK8S Tutorials on UA-cam, but those merely scratch the surface.
It almost seems like the people can't get past the installation phase and enabling the dashboard.
Ofc I would be interested as well ^__*
Great video.
Can't wait! :)
Thanks!
thank you
I had one more suggestion to look after the k8s workload - "Devtron Labs" that is also a good option
Hey bro, hope you are well. Firstly, amazing stuff. Needed such video to understand and grateful to you for making it. Secondly, I have a question. I spun minikube cluster and tried to connect to it through agent but failed to get connect. Same with the kind cluster. But when I spun kind cluster with your yaml file, my local cluster got connected. So Q is that why we needed to bind the master node at 0.0.0.0 and mapped that port specifically. Why we needed to enforce it? Why couldn't we just connect it through simply installing agent pod.
Amazing !! Thanks a lot. I am a bit lost with volumes tho.. If I choose to add an application with form, icannot select my volumes ??? I was use to the volume interface on portainer with docker
Kindly Make a video on AWS Karpenter for Dynamic Autoscalling
Very cool, what do you think about Rancher? Is there a video about it?
Great video as always you explain things so well. I would like to ask about loadbalancer with kind on kind documentation we can install metallb on the cluster to enable loadbalancer I tried it and it works fine. I was able to use loadbalancer type service, node port or ingress. So I would like to know what do you mean about kind doesn't support loadbalancer.
Kubernetes has provider plugins so if you use service type LoadBalancer in Azure, you get an Azure LB, in AWS, you get ELB. Kind does not have any built in provider plugin for load balancer support. A service type LB in kind will result in IP as
You can get around this with MetalLB, but kind itself does not support it out the box
@@MarcelDempers thanks so you were talking about LB out of the box like on clouds but the advantage if we don't access to cloud we still could try all features. Thanks again for what you're doing your videos and tutorials are great.
I'm using terraform (manages k8s and everything around it) + argocd (manages helm and kustomize apps) on multiple projects.
On first glance it (portainer) looks like a mix of yaml generator + argocd/waypoint(ish) + lens + vault(ish).
Can you use it as a simple manifest generator? (without any runtime components)
That way one could generate the manifests and then use the existing gitops stack to deploy the changes.
Not yet, but its something we are actively working on.. we will use our front end to create a manifest, allowing you to either download, or push to git..
@@neilcresswell6539 Thanks. Best of luck!
very good but if exist guide for install this on k8s?
any idea why in Application - "Rollback to previous version " option is in disabled state , i can do the same using kubetl rollout command
Is it like Rancher?
Rancher is a little more focused on the provisioning especially on prem clusters. Portainer focuses on the ongoing management of multi-clusters, essentially becoming your central hub for all management activities.
A future version of Portainer is coming that can provision clusters on Azure.
@@MarcelDempers Great.I am Learning something new 👍
I think che CI/CD part is not as good as what's provided by ArgoCD which uses kustomize. The fact that I'd have to manage the list of manifests is a bit of a deal breaker.
I heard intro, i subscribed