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* '''Master''' ss the system which contrals a cluster
* '''Master''' ss the system which contrals a cluster
* '''Nodes''' are the machines in a cluster. Each node has a container runtime such as [[Docker|Docker]]. A Node can host multiple Pods.
* '''Nodes''' are the machines in a cluster. Each node has a container runtime such as [[Docker|Docker]]. A Node can host multiple Pods.
* '''Pods''' is a logical group of containers on a node.
* '''Pods''' is a logical group of containers on a node.
* Pods are wrapped as a Kubnetes '''Service'''.
* '''Volumees''' are used to store data
* '''Volumees''' are used to store data

Revision as of 15:09, 12 January 2022

Concepts

  • Cluster is a group of machines running Kubernetes
  • Master ss the system which contrals a cluster
  • Nodes are the machines in a cluster. Each node has a container runtime such as Docker. A Node can host multiple Pods.
  • Pods is a logical group of containers on a node.
  • Pods are wrapped as a Kubnetes Service.
  • Volumees are used to store data