βš“ Day 21 of My DevOps Journey: Kubernetes β€” Orchestrating Containers at Scale πŸš€



This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Bhaskar Sharma

Hello DevOps community! πŸ‘‹

For the past 20 days, I’ve been consistently sharing my DevOps learning journey.
Truth be told β€” engagement has been slow on platforms like Dev.to & Medium. But that’s okay. Because every post keeps me accountable, helps me learn, and documents my progress. 🌱

Yesterday, I explored Docker, the magic that makes applications portable.
Today, I’m taking the next leap β†’ Kubernetes (K8s), the platform that runs containers reliably at scale in production.

πŸ”Ή Why Kubernetes Matters

Imagine managing hundreds of containers.
Who starts them? Who restarts them if they fail? Who balances traffic? πŸ€”

That’s where Kubernetes steps in:

βœ… Automates deployment, scaling & healing
βœ… Distributes traffic with load balancing
βœ… Manages storage (Volumes & PVCs)
βœ… Enables rolling updates & zero downtime

🧠 Core Concepts (Beginner-Friendly)

Pod β†’ Smallest deployable unit (wraps one or more containers)

ReplicaSet β†’ Ensures your app always has the desired number of Pods

Deployment β†’ Manages ReplicaSets & rolling updates

Service β†’ Exposes your app inside/outside the cluster

ConfigMap & Secret β†’ Store configs & sensitive data securely

Persistent Volume (PV) β†’ Storage that survives Pod restarts

πŸ”§ Example: Simple Deployment YAML
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: myapp-deployment
spec:
replicas: 3
selector:
matchLabels:
app: myapp
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: myapp
spec:
containers:
– name: myapp
image: myapp:v1
ports:
– containerPort: 3000

πŸ‘‰ Apply it:

kubectl apply -f deployment.yaml

πŸ›  DevOps Use Cases

Run microservices across clusters

Auto-scale workloads with HPA (Horizontal Pod Autoscaler)

Self-healing apps (Pods restart automatically)

Manage complex production workloads with ease

⚑ Pro Tips for Beginners

Start with Minikube or Kind for local practice

Always use Namespaces to organize resources

Debug with kubectl describe & kubectl logs

Use YAML linting tools to avoid silly mistakes

πŸ§ͺ Hands-on Mini-Lab (Try this!)

1⃣ Install Minikube
2⃣ Create the above Deployment
3⃣ Expose it with a Service (kubectl expose)
4⃣ Scale Pods up/down and watch the magic 🎩

🎯 Key Takeaway

Docker gave us containers. Kubernetes gives us orchestration.
If Docker is the car, Kubernetes is the traffic system 🚦 that ensures everything runs smoothly at scale.

πŸ’¬ Over to You

I’ve been posting daily for 21 days β€” but I’d love to hear from you πŸ‘‡

πŸ‘‰ What was your first β€œaha moment” when learning Kubernetes?
πŸ‘‰ Do you prefer hands-on labs or deep-dive theory posts?

Your feedback will help me improve πŸ™

πŸ”– #Kubernetes #Docker #DevOps #SRE #LearningInPublic


This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Bhaskar Sharma