Kubernetes Pods - Difference between containers & pods

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Learn what is a kubernetes pod. How pod is different from a docker container. Pod is the atomic unit of deployment in kubernetes. Pod is a logical boundary which control compute resources like cpu, memory, IP address for the container, which is running inside pod. Pods are mortal.

Pics credit - Nigel Poulton.

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Very well throughly explained. Now, I am clear with the difference between a pod vs a container. Thank you!!!

anirudhpannu
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I can finally understand pod vs container concept, thankyou very much

ooankit
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Explained pods in very easy and layman terms. Loved it.

yatinbhanot
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isse aachi explanation ho hi nahi sakti thi pods and containers ke difference ko samjhane ke are just great sir ji....

nitinrawat
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Very nicely explained to clear the concept

likusfidget
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Hi... have a query... Can a container have its own label or annotation?
I have a requirement where I need to differentiate between containers in a given pod.
Some containers need to be marked "critical" and certain action needs to be taken when such "critical" containers die.
If not label or annotation, is there any other way to differentiate between containers in a pod?

mansooralikudsi
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Can you explain why pod is the smallest unit of deployment in K8 and not a container

InfiniteLinux
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Very well explained in very simple terms, thank you!

stevecheong
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I'm having one doubt as you said pods are mortal, if the pods die then kube creates a new pod right, if so then what about information/data stored on the old pod, will they retain on new pod?

anandhkumartv
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you need a voice compressor. nice video thought. thanks

_SoundByte_
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A pod is a case that holds a plant's seeds, i tihnk thats the origin of the naming

emregeylani
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Copied every text and image used in this video is from Nigel Poulton book 😂... You have to give him the credits

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