The main advantage is your way of explaining the concept and your language bro, it's easy and catchy!!! and the way you have edited the video, by making a small inline video of yours, it is like an interactive session instead of a boring and wage session... Really looking forward to the remaining sessions of this course. Keep up the good work bro !!! bravo !!!
Thanks for the video! Super helpful! I believe another difference b/w taints and node affinity is: In case of node related issues, we can taint a node to reschedule existing pods to other nodes. For node affinity whereas existing pods are not impacted
I’m revisiting the lecture to better grasp the concepts and build more confidence. I will conduct a proper lab on microservices architecture, using taints and tolerations, Node Affinity, and MetalLB to enable communication between services for the front-end, back-end, and database running on ClusterIP. It will be an all-in-one lab covering everything from today’s lecture, and I will share it as a comprehensive resource. As you mentioned, learn in public.
Hi Piyush ,Thanks for this CKA Playlist, it's good to watch and learn it. Just one suggestion please make your self-video frame a little smaller as sometimes it cover the course content.
Thank you for the feedback. Yes, I have gotten this feedback a few times however, this series has been recorded already, I will try to improve this from next series onwards. Thank you once again
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush Thanks bro. Still watching your health probe video which is quite a tricky topic to understand but your video made it easy.. One more thing I want to know,can you suggest one book which could help to learn advanced topics of kubernetes in an easy way, please let me know if you want to suggest.
Yes, it will be scheduled because tolerations are for pods, not nodes. If you are tainting a node, you are instructing the node to only accept certain pods that has the toleration. If you did not taint the node, it can accept any pod irrespective of its toleration.
node selector defines on which node you are scheduling your workload on based on the nodename. With node affinity you set certain rules, using which the workload will be scheduled on any of the nodes that matches the expression.
The main advantage is your way of explaining the concept and your language bro, it's easy and catchy!!! and the way you have edited the video, by making a small inline video of yours, it is like an interactive session instead of a boring and wage session... Really looking forward to the remaining sessions of this course. Keep up the good work bro !!! bravo !!!
I try my best to explain the concept in a simplest possible language, I am glad you found it helpful
Difficult topic teach in simple way thanks @Piyush Bhai
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very good explanation ,in one go i understood the concept of affinity ,taint and toleration,thank you so much sir
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Thanks for the video! Super helpful! I believe another difference b/w taints and node affinity is:
In case of node related issues, we can taint a node to reschedule existing pods to other nodes.
For node affinity whereas existing pods are not impacted
Yes, taint would prevent new pods from being scheduled but you have to drain the node as well or you can cordon it
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I’m revisiting the lecture to better grasp the concepts and build more confidence. I will conduct a proper lab on microservices architecture, using taints and tolerations, Node Affinity, and MetalLB to enable communication between services for the front-end, back-end, and database running on ClusterIP. It will be an all-in-one lab covering everything from today’s lecture, and I will share it as a comprehensive resource. As you mentioned, learn in public.
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Hi Piyush ,Thanks for this CKA Playlist, it's good to watch and learn it.
Just one suggestion please make your self-video frame a little smaller as sometimes it cover the course content.
Thank you for the feedback. Yes, I have gotten this feedback a few times however, this series has been recorded already, I will try to improve this from next series onwards. Thank you once again
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush
Thanks bro.
Still watching your health probe video which is quite a tricky topic to understand but your video made it easy..
One more thing I want to know,can you suggest one book which could help to learn advanced topics of kubernetes in an easy way, please let me know if you want to suggest.
@@Sauline1231 Thank you once again. I am not aware of any advance book for Kubernetes , sorry.
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Hello Piyush, I have one dought here.
1.The node is not tainted
2.The pod has toleration
Is that pod can be scheduled on the node?
Yes, it will be scheduled because tolerations are for pods, not nodes. If you are tainting a node, you are instructing the node to only accept certain pods that has the toleration. If you did not taint the node, it can accept any pod irrespective of its toleration.
What if we remove the labels of the node and we set required duringscheduling ?
Will that pod evicted from the node ?
No they won't be evicted
@ Got it
Thanks Piyush
What is the difference between node affinity and node selector ?
node selector defines on which node you are scheduling your workload on based on the nodename. With node affinity you set certain rules, using which the workload will be scheduled on any of the nodes that matches the expression.
If i have no taint on node, but i have tolerance on pod. Will the pod will schedule? Thanks in advance
Yes it will be scheduled, Taints ensure only tolerated pods are accepted, not the other way around
@TechTutorialswithPiyush thanks
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