Your explanation of network policy was outstanding! 🔥I particularly appreciated the use case you presented, which will undoubtedly prove useful when facing scenario-based questions in interviews. Thank you for creating such an informative video - I can't wait to see more of your content
You teach very well, and I appreciate your work. I would like to request that you also cover the topic of Kubernetes RBAC in your unique teaching style. Thank you.😇
First of all Thank you very much for bringing us such a useful and most wanted kubernetes videos and my request is please make videos on kubernetes troubleshooting videos like crashloopbackoff failed scheduling etcc all possible errors and solutions please..
ultimate.. really impressive... it is purely evident that that you have done many things to show crisp videos .. nicely managed in a short time..sidhi baat no bakwas....
under spec:, podselector: match labels to pod that we intend to target for applying network policy. Spec-> policytypes: - Ingress -egress Ingress: -from: - podselector: match labels: role: backend ports: protocol: TCP port: 6379
Hi, Nice tutorial, I have one question that for each service do we need to create individual network policy yaml? For ex db db network policy, backend backend network policy etc?.
Thanks! You don't necessarily need to create a separate NetworkPolicy YAML for each service, but it's a common practice. It depends on your security requirements. You can create one NetworkPolicy that covers multiple services if they share the same rules, or individual policies for more granular control. It’s all about how you want to isolate and secure your traffic.
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Thank you ma,am enjoying your classes.
Best teacher I have found across till now.
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very very super content ma'am
Please keep uploading such videos!!!
Your explanation of network policy was outstanding! 🔥I particularly appreciated the use case you presented, which will undoubtedly prove useful when facing scenario-based questions in interviews. Thank you for creating such an informative video - I can't wait to see more of your content
Amazingly good
Woww so awesome explanation !! good going RIya !!
Thanks a lot 😊
Soft spoken, cool intelligent sweet baby . Please keep create such videos. I really loved watching these video. Please help our communities 😊
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Awesome and detailed video!!!!
Well explained. Thanks Priya.
You are just amazing... keep going and best of luck - Subscribed🙂
You teach very well, and I appreciate your work. I would like to request that you also cover the topic of Kubernetes RBAC in your unique teaching style.
Thank you.😇
The attitude to directly take to actual architecture of network policies is really appreciable. Keep it up
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Thank you for the wonderful session.. very crisp and clear
Glad you enjoyed it!
It was helpful, Thanks 'keep up the good work' ♾
Thank you so much! Your support means a lot.
First of all Thank you very much for bringing us such a useful and most wanted kubernetes videos and my request is please make videos on kubernetes troubleshooting videos like crashloopbackoff failed scheduling etcc all possible errors and solutions
please..
Noted
Pura Sab kuch samajh mein aagaya mam🙏🙏
Very well explained Mam. Thanks!!!
Really amazing explanation!
very easy way to describe K8s Network Policy. Recommended.
Thank You
Great video ma'am
Thanks a lot
Thanks
Very Good ! Really appreciate Your good work.
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Good explanation of network policy
Thanks Amit!
Well explained
ultimate.. really impressive... it is purely evident that that you have done many things to show crisp videos .. nicely managed in a short time..sidhi baat no bakwas....
Thanks! Glad you liked it! Stay tuned for more awesome content! 🙌🎬
Appreciated Riya❤ Please drop the entire content of CKA
Excellent way to teach love you so much for help
Thank You
Is it like Nacl ... explain very well all to the point...make more videos on kubernetes for real time and troubleshooting
Sure and thank you
Really great way of explanation in depth such a tough topic in k8s
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks a lot!
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very nicely explained, ty
Glad you liked it
Well explained.......
under spec:, podselector: match labels to pod that we intend to target for applying network policy.
Spec-> policytypes: - Ingress -egress
Ingress:
-from:
- podselector:
match labels:
role: backend
ports:
protocol: TCP
port: 6379
Great explanation
Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Great explanation simple and easy to understand 😊
Thanks! I'm glad you found it helpful.
Nicely explained
Very informative❤
Good explanation madam thanks
Network poliy, define ingress(incoming) and egress(outcoming) traffic .
Calico,cilium,weave are supported network providers.
Hi Riya
Awesome video😊
Can you please suggest how to perform lab for connecting external database to pod like azure database or AWS RDS
Great content mam
Three options...
Podselector:, namespaceselector: matchlabels: label: name:,ipblock: cidr:
Good 👍
Thanks
Great content
please create videos on HELM also , redis and redis sentinel , j meter
Noted! Will consider creating videos on HELM, Redis, Redis Sentinel, and JMeter. Thank you for the suggestions!
@@DevOpsPro thank you
Hi,
Nice tutorial,
I have one question that for each service do we need to create individual network policy yaml?
For ex db db network policy, backend backend network policy etc?.
Thanks! You don't necessarily need to create a separate NetworkPolicy YAML for each service, but it's a common practice. It depends on your security requirements. You can create one NetworkPolicy that covers multiple services if they share the same rules, or individual policies for more granular control. It’s all about how you want to isolate and secure your traffic.
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Please make more video mam
Will pursuing this series be sufficient to pass the CKA exam, or do I need to enroll in paid classes for additional content?
Deepika Padukone voice!
can we use service label instead of pod's label in network policy ?
Yes deepak, you can use service labels in network policies too.
Ma'am one question, for assignments can I use Kubernetes documentation
Yess
rm means
remove
Mam gitlab ka complete bana doh
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what wget --spider does ?
The wget --spider command is used to check whether a given set of URLs are reachable or not without actually downloading the content.
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This accent makes it not sound like english...