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Cloud native components - Kubernetes Tutorial
From the course: Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) Cert Prep
Cloud native components
- In this video, I would like to talk about the different cloud native components that we've identified in a previous drawing. So cloud native itself is a solution that allows organizations to run scalable applications in the cloud. To do so, it uses containers, service measures, microservices, and immutable infrastructure and declarative APIs. In cloud native, decoupled applications are used, meaning that the application should not have a direct relation to the server on which it's running. Decoupled applications are also generic, and they have no site-specific information, so you can run the application code in any cloud. That's the idea. And by applying automation changes can be implemented frequently with minimal impact. And this is normally implemented using DevOps and GitOps procedures. Declarative APIs allow cloud native computing systems to be used as desired state systems, where the desired state can be defined as configuration as code and pushed to the cloud. So there is a…
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Module 2: Cloud native technologies and solutions introduction16s
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Learning objectives51s
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Cloud native architecture2m 36s
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Cloud native components2m 7s
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Serverless computing1m 16s
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Scalability1m 32s
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Microservices1m 27s
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Standards in cloud native computing2m 9s
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The role of the CNCF2m 49s
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Job roles in a cloud native environment2m 9s
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