Kubernetes on vSphere - Enabling Kubernetes in vSphere 7

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This video will cover enabling WCP (workload control platform) which is the inbuilt Kubernetes with vSphere v7. We will then deploy some application and look at how easy this is to operate. Throughout we will also talk about when to use this over guest clusters and simplify the TKG story.

This is the first video of a series which will cover the basics and work our way to automating and operating with automation.

*Had to re-record the intro, desktop appears at the 4:04 min mark when we start diving in.
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Overall your videos very helpful for me, I've searched for any series to help me understand many things about vRA, vRO, but didn't succeed, your channel contains a treasure of these products and technologies, really appreciated, following you from Egypt.

ehabboba
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When you deploy with NSX, you do not have an option to choose a load balancer like you do when you do a VDS deployment. Is it because it's deployed using the NSX load balancer which is going to be deprecated in the near future?

eekstuh
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Thanks a lot for this video....I am looking for some more deep dive into TKGS and TKG with vSpere 6.7U3.

Frankylarry
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For what it's worth - you might want to explain what you are attempting to do before you start typing. Context of the desired state is critical.

Start by explaining what you want to produce. Then walk us through how you are going to solve the problem that you explained to us (e.g. a whiteboard map of the current state and the desired state or end result of the future state).

You just start typing and I had no idea what your goal is, or final state for what you considered success.

Map out what you have, and then where you are taking your audience . This will greatly increase the satisfaction of the viewers.

To be honest - I just gave up because I had no clue as to what your goal was.

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