Great video; I really enjoyed it, but the question isn't Kubernetes VS. Docker (not comparable in that manner, as you said yourself) but rather Kubernetes VS. Docker Swarm.
Hi Max, thanks for watching and your comment! While we don't have a video on the subject (yet), Kubernetes vs. Docker Swarm is absolutely an important discussion. We've covered it here: www.ibm.com/blogs/bluemix/2018/10/docker-swarm-vs-kubernetes-a-comparison/
Thank you! This lesson helped me understand that Kubernetes and Docker aren't necessarily competitors, but work, when need be, perfectly together, bringing out the best features in each other. You explained really well.
The things you explained like if one node goes down then it'll automatically restart it. I believe these features are already there in Docker Swarm. I do agree that Kubernetes has some extra features though.
I love how everyone always says, 'they aren't competing technologies," use both of course but then in the end they say, "if you're starting out and expect to scale use K8s" or "if you are already using Docker it'll help tackle operations overhead." So...use K8s. Also, you're saying if you want your business to fail don't get K8s. Aren't all businesses required to grow in order to stay alive? Also, there seems to be no use case for using Docker to run the application in production.
I am very grateful for this education. I like that IBM is doing these simple lessons that you clearly understand well for those new to the industry. Thank you
If we are going to use Containers (any kind, including Docker) the OS is - by default - going to be Red Hat Enterprise Linux or one of its derivatives. Yes, Ubuntu MAY be used. But, it is nowhere near default !
Hi @Sai Vennam, thanks for sharing consolidated understanding. I have the following questions.. 1. where will Kubernetes be in the tech stack you drew at right (your right) 2. Where will Kubernetes place the application, application will sit on individual worker or will it be across workers? pls respond .
newbie on this, I have my Mac Catalina in a VM, in order to learn the basics, should I use K8 or simply Docker? And the main question, what apps deployment should I deploy and install in order to try it out with a simple example?
I started thinking the same thing, then it occurred to me that they could have just mirrored the video in edit. As he's writing with his left hand, that's probable. Great video production either way.
Is Kubernetes can scale Vertically or Horizontally ? Is that Auto scaling can be done via a Load balancer externally by a Public loud services like Azure , AWS etc ? Please share your inputs .
Hi! This video focuses on the open-source project Kubernetes -- not strictly the IBM or Red Hat approach 🙂 . Ubuntu is still the more commonly used OS for running Kubernetes.--Sai
Hi there! Check out this video 👉 ibm.co/3CcmAvz And the Kubernetes playlist on our channel 👉 ibm.co/3CjRQbM Also, check out the links in this video's description, they lead to more Kubernetes basic information. ⤴️ Hope this is what you needed! 🙂
Hello Jyothi: Here's a post we wrote to explain how these videos are created. th-cam.com/channels/KWaEZ-_VweaEx1j62do_vQ.htmlcommunity?lb=Ugzf5SL_yh9NglCJzgF4AaABCQ Let us know if you have any more questions and thanks for visiting.
hey guys, could you please explain to me the main difference between Data Retrieval and Out bound prices? If I only want to use the object storage as a archive repository for backup, what of the two fees should I consider?
Heads up to IBM guys I love you all but dude the camera is no placed in a neat manner cause its all squeezed inn. I will suggest in the future have more space, so that it will not look like a mess.
When you consider what is happening at an atomic level, it’s amazing any of this actually works! And if AIs do start writing their own improved code that can take better advantage of the atomic level mechanics , it won’t take long until we have no idea how any of it works. And at that point, magic will have appeared in the world.
Hello Pankaj! It would be running per os instance. Small clarification - Kubernetes has moved to using containerd rather than a Docker-based runtime. Thank you for watching, Sai
Not gonan lie: half of the duration of this video I was thinking how this visual representation was made (i.e. if he was writing backwards)... then I realized from his shirt buttons that the layer of the presenter was mirrored to match the direction of the layer of writing!
Actually this video presented in great manner. But here title said Docker vs Kubernetes and it should be "Docker deals with containers and runtime for containers.. "Kubernetes deals with managing containers manage containers - auto scale etc... How did you make this video? How were you able to write on boxes? Please tell tech for that..
Hi Hamza, thank you for the question! To name a few, besides Java™, there's also C++, VB .NET, and other .NET languages, COBOL, Fortran, PHP, Python, REXX, or Ruby. You can access some resources about database programming here: ibm.co/3ez92kK
Great video; I really enjoyed it,
but the question isn't Kubernetes VS. Docker (not comparable in that manner, as you said yourself) but rather Kubernetes VS. Docker Swarm.
agreed.. published on oct 16, 2018? swarm should be compared not just a docker host.
Hi Max, thanks for watching and your comment! While we don't have a video on the subject (yet), Kubernetes vs. Docker Swarm is absolutely an important discussion. We've covered it here: www.ibm.com/blogs/bluemix/2018/10/docker-swarm-vs-kubernetes-a-comparison/
@@IBMTechnology Thank you for the link to the Article, it's a really good read!
K8s vs Docker should not even be asked
@@exuperokouya5788 It's actually asked by people who don't really get what they are about. This video mostly clears the confusion.
In addition, love how he writes backwards so effortlessly!!
Yeah I was just thinking how is nobody impressed by this😂
He is flipping the video.
Lol. He is using lightboard technology. He is writing on glass. In post-processing stage it's flipped horizontally.
Notice buttons on shirt, now look at your buttons……..
Lot of respect for y'all for not posting any racist or obnoxious comments. .. keep it clean folks.
You're a very good presenter. Make the most out of it!
Hi Filipi, thanks for the reply. Yes Sai is a great presenter and we have another one coming out featuring him soon.
IBM please promote this guys.....he just rock.....
I love your way to explain with complex technologies to be simple and easy to understand.
no doubt, this video cleared basic difference of docker and k8s. Thanks Sai for the wonderful video.
Thank you! This lesson helped me understand that Kubernetes and Docker aren't necessarily competitors, but work, when need be, perfectly together, bringing out the best features in each other.
You explained really well.
Thanks for the feedback, Maithri! 😀
Please do more videos! You're really great at presenting complex tech!
Indeed!
What a great presenter Sai is !
I'm really impressed by his ability to write backwards. 🙂
Search on "lightboard videos" to see how they're made.
it is only now that i understand kubernetes completely. thank you sir
The things you explained like if one node goes down then it'll automatically restart it. I believe these features are already there in Docker Swarm. I do agree that Kubernetes has some extra features though.
I love the way he puts it, and while being so calm. Really informative
This cleared up a lot of confusion for me. Thank you
I love how everyone always says, 'they aren't competing technologies," use both of course but then in the end they say, "if you're starting out and expect to scale use K8s" or "if you are already using Docker it'll help tackle operations overhead." So...use K8s.
Also, you're saying if you want your business to fail don't get K8s. Aren't all businesses required to grow in order to stay alive?
Also, there seems to be no use case for using Docker to run the application in production.
Great presentation and whiteboard..
Your single sentence explanation cleared up so much for me. Thank you 🙏
This video was very clarifying: thank you so much. IBM will be IBM...
I am very grateful for this education. I like that IBM is doing these simple lessons that you clearly understand well for those new to the industry. Thank you
kudos for great mirror writing skills
2020 update, you don't need ubuntu to run docker, and React runs on client brower, (unless it's a next.js or gatsby which is server side render)
If we are going to use Containers (any kind, including Docker) the OS is - by default - going to be Red Hat Enterprise Linux or one of its derivatives.
Yes, Ubuntu MAY be used. But, it is nowhere near default !
Can you explain why this is?
well explained, straight to the point, now I understand the difference between docker and kubernetes
Docker containers make sense but 'Kubernetes boxes' isn't a formal definition and renaming the 'boxes' to 'worker nodes' is vague and abstract.
Awesome presentation🤩.
Had to watch the video twice.
The first time I got lost if he was writing RTL or LTR 🤓
In other words, Kubernetes builds on top of Docker. What ppl need to know is that the either-or scenario applies to Docker Swarm vs. Kubernetes
I don't usually find this about a lot of videos, even IBM videos ... this was EXCELLENT. nice job young man!
Hi Sai, what service/tool you're using for white boarding?...Amazing presentation greatly simplified. My students loved it
Very helpful! That said, I still don't get if using Kubernetes without Docker makes sense (I'm newbie to Kubernetes)
That's some skill -- writing correctly from behind the glassboard!
See ibm.biz/write-backwards for the backstory
is this no longer the best way since kubernetes is now a full container service with integrated storage and vm servers through google cloud?
Film it with the presenter writing normal which is backwards when recorded, then post process the video with a mirror flip of every frame.
You have compared Kubernetes and Docker. I think you should really compare Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm
Great video and I'm just wondering how he writes on the screen with nothing between him and the camera?
It's filmed through a glass pane and the image reversed in post-production.
Excellent video and easy explanation of concepts
Hi @Sai Vennam, thanks for sharing consolidated understanding. I have the following questions.. 1. where will Kubernetes be in the tech stack you drew at right (your right) 2. Where will Kubernetes place the application, application will sit on individual worker or will it be across workers? pls respond .
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Thanks for this explanation. You were awesome, I'm discovering this wonderful world and I'm very excited about it. Thanks for share your knowledge.
Hi René, thank you, excited that you're excited! 👍 Keep close to our channel and let us know what else you'd like to watch.
newbie on this, I have my Mac Catalina in a VM, in order to learn the basics, should I use K8 or simply Docker? And the main question, what apps deployment should I deploy and install in order to try it out with a simple example?
Great job and explanation. I just subbed to IBM because of this vid
Valuable videos always have something special.
I just started watching the videos. Small note: Are you writing in a mirrored way??
I started thinking the same thing, then it occurred to me that they could have just mirrored the video in edit. As he's writing with his left hand, that's probable. Great video production either way.
@@craigheckrath5349 That's correct, post-production mirror flip
This transparent board is amazing, wonder how did he do it? Writing on a glass?
Hey there! Here is a blog post we wrote that explains how we do it. ➞ ibm.co/30TGdZm
Is Kubernetes can scale Vertically or Horizontally ? Is that Auto scaling can be done via a Load balancer externally by a Public loud services like Azure , AWS etc ? Please share your inputs .
Another great explanation. Your videos are binge-worthy!! Thank you Sai!
Thank you very much for watching! 💙
How do I do this lighboarding presentation? Is there any app that you would recommend? Thanks in advance.
You mentioned the OS is usually Ubuntu. Wouldn't it be Red Hat? Especially since IBM acquired Red Hat.
lol, good point
Hi! This video focuses on the open-source project Kubernetes -- not strictly the IBM or Red Hat approach 🙂 . Ubuntu is still the more commonly used OS for running Kubernetes.--Sai
Just love these videos. I am really loving these videos. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for making this easy for us to understand!
Short, Clear and Precise!! Excellent Presentation #sai
great video. explained a complex concept in a simple and easy to understand way.
Asking if it's better using Docker or Kubernetes is like asking if it's better using Hadoop or Cloudera.
Thank you Sai, you are the man
The video is great but you might have missed mentioning docker swarm. It helps with some stuff similar to K8s but missed on a lot of features
need some fundamentals to this video...please recommend a prereq video and even create a list heirarchy of videos.
Hi there! Check out this video 👉 ibm.co/3CcmAvz
And the Kubernetes playlist on our channel 👉 ibm.co/3CjRQbM
Also, check out the links in this video's description, they lead to more Kubernetes basic information. ⤴️
Hope this is what you needed! 🙂
Awesome video, one question, how do you draw between you and the camera? what tools are you using?
The speaker writes on the glass as normal, then the video editor flips it around in post production. Thanks for watching!
@@IBMTechnology Can you guys please tell us a little more about this technology, a tutorial perhaps or the makers of this technology?
Great presentation Sai. You are awesome
Hey what Is the role of operation (infra engineer) role what is the career path to learn cloud native technology.
What tool did you use to make it look like you are writing behind your drawing?
Hey Terrie! We wrote a post to explain how we make these videos here: ibm.co/2SA1vGd Thank you for visiting our channel.
Can anyone help to explain what does it mean by ‘moving to scale’, does it mean the app or system grows up to a certain high level or scale? Thanks!
This Guy is A legend
nice video and easily understand, I have a question may I know which board using to explain
Hello Jyothi: Here's a post we wrote to explain how these videos are created. th-cam.com/channels/KWaEZ-_VweaEx1j62do_vQ.htmlcommunity?lb=Ugzf5SL_yh9NglCJzgF4AaABCQ Let us know if you have any more questions and thanks for visiting.
@@IBMTechnology Excellent idea!!! May I know whether that glass & LED strips are custom made? Or are they available in market as a single set?
Is one worker box same as one deployment box?
Another wonderful session
I'm wanting to learn this stuff and this video was very informative, thank you.
This guy is very good.
Thanks for the video IBM!
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
hey guys, could you please explain to me the main difference between Data Retrieval and Out bound prices? If I only want to use the object storage as a archive repository for backup, what of the two fees should I consider?
Brilliantly explained... loved the white boarding style captured in the video
Kubernetes is great. But, in your example, can't you just setup a Docker Swarm?
Thank you very much Sai, this is the first video where Kubernetes clicked for me. Keep it up!
We're happy that this video was helpful to you, Matt! Thank you!
Are there other language that can access the database in your
cloud native application schema here?
Ecelente Explicación! Excellent Explanation!
How to make video like that, writing directly. Like writing on mirror
Great video! Really, you're an amazing teacher. Thank you!
Heads up to IBM guys I love you all but dude the camera is no placed in a neat manner cause its all squeezed inn. I will suggest in the future have more space, so that it will not look like a mess.
We appreciate your feedback, Charles.
very well explained in concise manner.
Easy to understand , thanks for sharing ...
kubernetes is awesome....and you did justice to this video. Thanks
Phalcon, thank you for your kind words.We appreciate you stopping by our channel.
Can you have redundant k8 masters if the primary fails?
When you consider what is happening at an atomic level, it’s amazing any of this actually works! And if AIs do start writing their own improved code that can take better advantage of the atomic level mechanics , it won’t take long until we have no idea how any of it works. And at that point, magic will have appeared in the world.
Just because we know how it works now doesnt make it any less magic.
Very good post. One question: can the Docker deamon run across multiple machines? Or, one docker deamon per os instance?
Hello Pankaj! It would be running per os instance. Small clarification - Kubernetes has moved to using containerd rather than a Docker-based runtime. Thank you for watching, Sai
That's one of few good videos from ibm
Thank you Sir. That was amazingly simplified; and I have a much better understanding.
Now I clear with Kubernative vs Docker but confused whether is it mirror or glass ?!!
please help us Sai
Hi Kamaraj. Here is a blog post we wrote that explains the writing style. ➞ ibm.co/2LTPMjo
wow thats a great and crisp presentation. i am wondering what is the software you used to create this presentation
Hey there, Andhra! This is how he create these type of videos: ibm.co/2VCsraj 😃
Who asked themselves... "is this man was writing backwards"..... wait
Your video really helped me. Love the white board format. What hardware software allows you get that effect?
Glad it was helpful to you. Here's how we do it: ibm.co/2SA1vGd
Not gonan lie: half of the duration of this video I was thinking how this visual representation was made (i.e. if he was writing backwards)... then I realized from his shirt buttons that the layer of the presenter was mirrored to match the direction of the layer of writing!
Hi Ahad! Thanks for watching. You can see how we do this here: ibm.co/2SA1vGd,
CRI-O is a default container runtime for Kubernetes
What do u mean by spin up containers
Actually this video presented in great manner. But here title said Docker vs Kubernetes and it should be
"Docker deals with containers and runtime for containers..
"Kubernetes deals with managing containers
manage containers - auto scale etc...
How did you make this video? How were you able to write on boxes? Please tell tech for that..
Hi, Hitesh! Thanks for watching. Here's a post we wrote to explain how these videos are created: ibm.co/367TPlj 😃
Nice content and well explained, Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
No mention of docker swarm...
fan of using java for database access , so what are the main programming languages to access databaes
Hi Hamza, thank you for the question! To name a few, besides Java™, there's also C++, VB .NET, and other .NET languages, COBOL, Fortran, PHP, Python, REXX, or Ruby.
You can access some resources about database programming here: ibm.co/3ez92kK
Very good explanation! It helped me a lot. Thanks!
Great presentation and concise.
What if nobody uses your app
Very concise! Thank You!
Thanks for your quality presentation.
Now if only omegastar could get their shit together.