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Kubernetes Explained Simply: #1 Kubectl Hack. It takes over 50 lines of YAML to get a namespace with a single-container deployment with a service, no volumes, no secrets, and no configuration. This is in contrast to. JSON path expressions and Go Templates. It's so handy (and transparent!) that I had to point this out, explicitly! The next tip will help you figure out what images you're running in production in production.
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R&D at Stark & Wayne, finding software solutions to customer problems and changing them into executable best practices.
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