A very good explanation to the differences between virtual machines and containers. I had a very hard time trying to understand them, but this video made it super clear and easy to follow.
wow, thanks for replying, just a small request: it would be so nice if you can do a playlist dedicated for different AWS certifications, for example AWS developer associate (which I'm currently preparing for). I did not find a better resource that explains things in simple way like you do :) @@TinyTechnicalTutorials
Ooh, that's a great idea!! I'll put that on my list of things to do. I don't have anything specifically for Developer Associate, but have some videos that would be good for Cloud Practitioner and Architect. Thanks for the kind words and the suggestion! 😊
Your Technical knowledge is evident and impressive - however it’s your talent In speaking and presentation skills that absolutely sets you apart. Among the BEST that I have come across. Out of positive adjectives to describe your brilliant work 💯🙌 LinkedIn Learning and Udemy need to include and feature you
This is a brilliant video. I am new to AWS and your explanation on the topic is extremely simple and easier to understand. Thanks for putting out this content!
This was so clear and concise; loved it. I came to this looking to better understand Containers as i learn Cloud Infrastructure, and this was FAR clearer than anything i’ve found so far. THANK YOU! (subscribed :D)
A good approach and a direct explanation even to a newcomer in IT industry. Need more videos like this for all the competitive products like GCP and HP. Keep up the good work.
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials at first i was like this lady knows her stuff and she cant can explain it very well and the way she talks is so sweety makes you fall in love with AWS . But all in all your content is on point and well filtered , please do more content , it more clear and helpful
Oh, you're too kind!! Thank you! 🥰 I do actually have some AWS certification prep courses if you're interested. Use code FRIENDS10 for 10% off. 😊 - AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner: academy.zerotomastery.io/a/aff_n20ghyn4/external?affcode=441520_lm7gzk-d - AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate: academy.zerotomastery.io/a/aff_464yrtnn/external?affcode=441520_lm7gzk-d
Thanks so much! 🙏🌟 And I do have an ECS video here: ua-cam.com/video/86Ys0LnMSnY/v-deo.html. It doesn't really deep-dive on Fargate, but I use Fargate in the demo (instead of EC2 launch type). Hope that helps!
Excellent overview. I think there maybe a small typo. It's stating "Docker containers" rather than "Docker Images" that are created only once and stored in Docker repositories. Great work! 👍
Thank you for the video. Amazing way of explaining it. I watch other videos, and this one it so clear. The one thing I see on containers is that I don't see we install OS. So if I have windows on my computer and I want to run linux on top of it like VM, I should not use containerization.
Awesome, thanks for the nice comment! 🥰 The containers use the same OS kernel as the host. So if you have a Linux container, for example, it would need to run on a Linux host (Windows on Windows, etc.). But there are ways around that. On Windows, for example, you could create/run a Linux virtual machine, and then run the containers on that machine. Hopefully that makes sense. 😊 Thanks for watching!
If containers sharing host os and there is no guest OS then that means all containers have same operating system as of host? So if we want to test our application in different operating systems then containers are not suitable, is my understanding correct?
You're correct...the containers use the same OS kernel as the host. So if you have a Linux container, for example, it would need to run on a Linux host (Windows on Windows, etc.). But there are ways around that. On Windows, for example, you could create/run a Linux virtual machine, and then run the containers on that machine. Hopefully that makes sense. 😊 Thanks for watching!
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials Really great explanation, I watched many videos for this concept but could not get clear picture. Thanks a ton for wonderful tutorials and for replying on everyone's comment.☺
their you are lets see if you can explain better than others. 5 minutes later.. yup I love your videos.. thanks! only thing is how do we upload things def would have been helpful
Why would I need a Host Operating system when Hypervisor is doing this job already, certainly I won't need a Host OS, for instance a server hardware can have a Hypervisor without the need for any HOST OS , and this hypervisor could be for the sake of example: vmware's esxi
Hi @techsal! 👋 You've hit on an interesting distinction between Type 1 (bare-metal) and Type 2 (hosted) hypervisors. Hypervisors like ESXi (Type 1) can run directly on server hardware without needing a host operating system. A Type 2 (hosted) hypervisor requires a host operating system because it runs as an application within that OS, leveraging the host operating system's device drivers and management capabilities. More here if it's helpful: aws.amazon.com/compare/the-difference-between-type-1-and-type-2-hypervisors/ Great question! 😊
Thanks @@TinyTechnicalTutorials I don't think we use Type 2 anymore in enterprises, for me it has been like at least 15 years ago that we stopped using type 2 and moved to type 1, thanks for the response
I struggled to understand how ECS works elsewhere on youtube but you have explained it very clearly, thank you.
Oh, I'm so glad!! Thanks for watching! :)
A very good explanation to the differences between virtual machines and containers. I had a very hard time trying to understand them, but this video made it super clear and easy to follow.
Great to hear! Thanks so much for watching! 🤓🌟🙏
Absolutely perfect didactics, i've got 100% of the exaplanation.
Excellent! I'm so glad it helped! 😊
Superb and simple explanation. I've been following a so called popular udemy course with 4.7 stars which fails to explain this simply. Keep it up.
Oh, fantastic! I'm so glad it helped. Thanks for watching and for the nice comment!! 🥰🙏🌟
wow, thanks for replying, just a small request: it would be so nice if you can do a playlist dedicated for different AWS certifications, for example AWS developer associate (which I'm currently preparing for). I did not find a better resource that explains things in simple way like you do :) @@TinyTechnicalTutorials
Ooh, that's a great idea!! I'll put that on my list of things to do. I don't have anything specifically for Developer Associate, but have some videos that would be good for Cloud Practitioner and Architect. Thanks for the kind words and the suggestion! 😊
Great job explaining what containers are in AWS.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching, and for the nice comment! 🙏🤓🌟
Im in aws cloud application course rn. Thank you so much!!!!
Awesome! I'm glad it's helping! 🤓🔥
Your Technical knowledge is evident and impressive - however it’s your talent In speaking and presentation skills that absolutely sets you apart. Among the BEST that I have come across. Out of positive adjectives to describe your brilliant work 💯🙌
LinkedIn Learning and Udemy need to include and feature you
Awwww, shucks! I'm going to print this out and frame it! 🥰❤ Thanks so much for the nice comment!! You're really very kind.
This is a brilliant video. I am new to AWS and your explanation on the topic is extremely simple and easier to understand. Thanks for putting out this content!
Oh, I'm so glad it helped! Thanks for supporting the channel!! 🤓🌟🙏
Thank you so much for this high level overview this is exactly what I was looking for to get the basics of what a container is and how it works.
Oh wonderful! I'm glad it was helpful! 😊
This was so clear and concise; loved it. I came to this looking to better understand Containers as i learn Cloud Infrastructure, and this was FAR clearer than anything i’ve found so far. THANK YOU! (subscribed :D)
This is so great to hear!! Welcome to the channel!! 🎉🤓🌟
A good approach and a direct explanation even to a newcomer in IT industry. Need more videos like this for all the competitive products like GCP and HP. Keep up the good work.
Glad you liked it! Many thanks for the kind words! 🙏🥰🌟
Thank you very much for the high level overview. You are a great teacher!
You're very welcome! Thanks for the nice comment!! 🙏🥰
You are REALLY good!!! The best breakdown of containers I've heard! Studying for the AWS Cloud Practitioner exam. Wish me well!
I'm so glad! Best of luck on the exam! :) You got this!!
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials at first i was like this lady knows her stuff and she cant can explain it very well and the way she talks is so sweety makes you fall in love with AWS . But all in all your content is on point and well filtered , please do more content , it more clear and helpful
Thanks for the nice comment, Tuhairwe! Glad you're falling in love with AWS. :D I'll definitely be doing more content, so stay tuned!
Brilliant I watched this thrice & I understand everything about AWS, ECS, EC2 & FarGate! ❤
Yay!!! So glad it helped! 🤓💪
Your explanation is well on point. Thanks for making me understand this quite easily..
Yay!! I'm so glad it helped. Thanks for watching! 🙏🌟🤓
I really love the way you teach and the calmness you put in while explaining the topic.🤩😇
I'm so glad! Thanks for the nice comment!! 🥰
You have such a wonderful way of explaining AWS services and IT concepts. You're impressive! Thank you for the excellent content!
Awww, shucks! Thanks for such a nice comment! 🥰
this channel deserves more subscribers
Awwww...thanks SO much!! 🙏🌟🤓
O my lord!...You make it so simple...You are amazing
LOL!!! Thanks so much...this made my day! 🙏🤓🌟
Ohh...This is crisp and clear explanation which I needed.. Tech apart. I found your voice soo soothing!!!.. :)
Awwww...thanks so much! 🌟🤓🙏
Best AWS video on UA-cam
Awww, you're too kind! Thanks for the nice comment and for watching! 😊
Thank a lot for short and clear video🎉
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! 🙏🤓🌟
You're the best , your videos are extremely informative and easy to understand....If there was a course offered by you I would enroll straightaway
Oh, you're too kind!! Thank you! 🥰 I do actually have some AWS certification prep courses if you're interested. Use code FRIENDS10 for 10% off. 😊
- AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner: academy.zerotomastery.io/a/aff_n20ghyn4/external?affcode=441520_lm7gzk-d
- AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate: academy.zerotomastery.io/a/aff_464yrtnn/external?affcode=441520_lm7gzk-d
Perfect explanation of containers.
Thank you so much! Glad you liked it! :)
Thank you very much and congrats... you can explain complex things in a easy way.
Thanks for the nice comment, TraineeJL! Glad it helped! 😊
Excellent! Please post a tutorial on using ECS with Fargate.
Thanks so much! 🙏🌟 And I do have an ECS video here: ua-cam.com/video/86Ys0LnMSnY/v-deo.html. It doesn't really deep-dive on Fargate, but I use Fargate in the demo (instead of EC2 launch type). Hope that helps!
Thank you so much - this is really helpful for beginners 🙏🏻
Yay!! I'm so glad it helped. Thanks for watching! 🌟🤓🙏
Thank you so much, you beat chatGPT in explaining this to me :D
LOL! I'm so glad ChatGPT won't be replacing me (yet!). 🥰😂
Awesome explanation! short and Crisp and Understandable! Thanks a lot!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! 😊
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Muahaha!! 😂 Thank you!
Thank you VERY MUCH, now I get what they are.
Oh yay! I'm so glad it helped! 😊🙏🌟
Beautiful explanation, thank you so much for this video
You're very welcome! Glad it was helpful! 🌟🤓🎉
You are really good at what you do.
Awww, shucks! Thanks so much! 🥰
This is helpful and easy to understand. Thanks a lot
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! 😊
Excellent overview. I think there maybe a small typo. It's stating "Docker containers" rather than "Docker Images" that are created only once and stored in Docker repositories. Great work! 👍
Ahhhh...thanks for the heads-up! 👍🙏
Very nicely explained. Thank you
You bet! Thanks for watching, and for such a nice comment! 🤓🌟🙏
this was extremely helpful, thank you!
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching! 😊🔥🌟
What's the difference between Fargate and Kubernetes?
Hi Sreya! 😊 Here's a pretty good comparison of the two: blog.knoldus.com/aws-fargate-vs-kubernetes-which-container-orchestration-tool-do-you-need/
love your voice, so soothing
Awww...thanks so much! 😊🙏🔥
You are doing a really good job!
Oh, you're very kind!! Thanks so much! 🙏🌟🤓
WOW, what a great explanation. Subscribed.
Welcome to the channel, and thanks for the kind words!! 🙏🤓🌟
best explanation i've got, much appreciated definitely got a sub from me
Awesome, thank you!! 😊🙏 Welcome to the channel! 👍
Thank you for the video.
Amazing way of explaining it. I watch other videos, and this one it so clear.
The one thing I see on containers is that I don't see we install OS. So if I have windows on my computer and I want to run linux on top of it like VM, I should not use containerization.
Awesome, thanks for the nice comment! 🥰 The containers use the same OS kernel as the host. So if you have a Linux container, for example, it would need to run on a Linux host (Windows on Windows, etc.). But there are ways around that. On Windows, for example, you could create/run a Linux virtual machine, and then run the containers on that machine. Hopefully that makes sense. 😊 Thanks for watching!
@TinyTechnicalTutorials thank you so much. Yes, that explains it so clearly. Your videos work for me. Keep up the good work 🤩
Awesome! 🔥
Nice and a very nice tone of voice
Thanks so much! 😊
IMHO, no one on this earth can explain technical subjects (in English) better than Amber does.
Oh my goodness...that's a big claim, Luis!! But I love it! 🥰 Thanks so much for the support!
very well explained
Thanks so much! 🙏
Keep it going. Thank you very much
Thank YOU for watching!! 😊🙏🥰
I absolutely love your content
Awww, shucks! Thanks so much!!! This made my day. :)
Thank you and this is Awesome!
Yay! I'm so glad it helped. Thanks for watching! 😊
If containers sharing host os and there is no guest OS then that means all containers have same operating system as of host? So if we want to test our application in different operating systems then containers are not suitable, is my understanding correct?
You're correct...the containers use the same OS kernel as the host. So if you have a Linux container, for example, it would need to run on a Linux host (Windows on Windows, etc.). But there are ways around that. On Windows, for example, you could create/run a Linux virtual machine, and then run the containers on that machine. Hopefully that makes sense. 😊 Thanks for watching!
@@TinyTechnicalTutorials Really great explanation, I watched many videos for this concept but could not get clear picture. Thanks a ton for wonderful tutorials and for replying on everyone's comment.☺
Thanks for this video.....❤
You bet! Thanks for watching! 😊
This video is very well done - I hope those few views on it will increase by quite a lot in few days.
Me too! :) Thanks so much for the nice comment...glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks!
WOW, thank YOU!!! That's very generous!!! 🙏🤓🥰🔥
their you are lets see if you can explain better than others. 5 minutes later.. yup I love your videos.. thanks! only thing is how do we upload things def would have been helpful
Thanks for the nice comment! 🙏🌟🤓
excellent
Many many thanks! 😊🙏
Thank you!
You bet! :)
Why would I need a Host Operating system when Hypervisor is doing this job already, certainly I won't need a Host OS, for instance a server hardware can have a Hypervisor without the need for any HOST OS , and this hypervisor could be for the sake of example: vmware's esxi
Hi @techsal! 👋 You've hit on an interesting distinction between Type 1 (bare-metal) and Type 2 (hosted) hypervisors. Hypervisors like ESXi (Type 1) can run directly on server hardware without needing a host operating system. A Type 2 (hosted) hypervisor requires a host operating system because it runs as an application within that OS, leveraging the host operating system's device drivers and management capabilities.
More here if it's helpful: aws.amazon.com/compare/the-difference-between-type-1-and-type-2-hypervisors/
Great question! 😊
Thanks @@TinyTechnicalTutorials I don't think we use Type 2 anymore in enterprises, for me it has been like at least 15 years ago that we stopped using type 2 and moved to type 1, thanks for the response
She’s legendary lol
LOL! Thanks you! 🙏🌟🤓
May God help me understand what this Container thing is...........because WOW am struggling 😭😭😭
Oh no! Don't feel too bad...it took me a long time to wrap my head around containers too. Hope this video helped a little bit! 🤓😊
definitely not for ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS. But I get the jest
Yay!! Thanks for watching! 🙏🌟🤓
Does the orange font on a white background hurt anyone else's eyes?
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@@TinyTechnicalTutorials It is well presented and valuable information. It was a little brighter than I'm used to.
Thank you ❤
Thank YOU for watching, and sorry for the slow response! 🥰🔥