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What happens when you create a Pod in Kubernetes

Daniele Polencic on May 30, 2023

What happens when you create a Pod in Kubernetes? A surprisingly simple task reveals a complicated workflow that touches several components in the...
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Debra Owens

So, what happens after I kubectl apply -f deployment.yaml? The YAML definition is sent to the API server! From my experience, kubectl then does some magic, like finding the right API endpoints, making sure the resource version is right, and double-checking my YAML is actually valid.
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Garry Burgess

Great breakdown of what happens behind the scenes when creating a Pod in Kubernetes! The detailed explanation of how the API server, scheduler, and kubelet interact is super helpful for understanding the pod lifecycle. I especially appreciate the section on endpoints and how various components like kube-proxy and CoreDNS use them.

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SprunkiRetake • Edited

When I first created a Pod in Kubernetes, I thought it was just a matter of sending a YAML file. But in reality, there was a complex process between kubectl, the API server, and many other components. Sprunki Retake

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InaJohnson

When you create a Pod in Kubernetes, it schedules the pod to run on a node, with one or more containers inside. Kubernetes manages its lifecycle, ensuring it's running, scaling, and maintaining the desired state. The pod can communicate with other resources and services in the cluster, while Kubernetes handles networking, storage, and replication.

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Excellent explanation of the inner workings of the Kubernetes pod creation process! An excellent resource for learning about the pod lifecycle is the comprehensive description of the interactions between the API server, scheduler, and kubelet. The part about endpoints and how kube-proxy and CoreDNS use them is quite helpful.
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