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Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on Keep a Changelog.
Peer Review 1 [Unreleased]
Added
- More steps to create familiarity with commonly used parts of the sprawling
kubectlcommand. - Steps to bringing your own application to Kubernetes:
- "Use an image from a private container repository"
- "Create a container from your app"
- Introduction to additional tools:
- "Try an alternative to kubectl like K9s"
- "Install the Kubernetes Dashboard"
- Milestones for beginner/intermediate/advanced use cases:
- Beginner: "Deploy apps for your personal use"
- Intermediate: "Run apps for a club on a cluster"
- Advanced: "Host apps on the Internet from your cluster"
- Places to get more information:
- "Explore kubectl's "Troubleshooting" section"
- "Explore the Kubernetes Reference Guide"
- "Explore the Kubernetes Tutorials"
- More gradual exposure to different concepts:
- "Set up health check probes on your workloads" for the different kinds of health checks
- "Set up two workloads that communicate" for in-cluster DNS
- "Deploy a stateless app" the first major step after a Hello, World Pod is deploying something that doesn't need to store data.
- "Expose a Deployment using a Service" step to show that Deployments and Pods work similarly.
- "Create a multi-container Pod" for sidecars
- "Use headless Services for service discovery" for service discovery
- "Deploy a non-HTTP workload e.g. FTP server" for TCP networking, which is more primitive
- "Optimize your workload container sizes" for cost savings and performance
- "Set up ServiceAccounts for your workloads" for security and cluster sharing
- "Share your cluster with a second person" for practical RBAC
- "Configure a Deployment for high availability updates" for proper use of Deployments
- Different options to get Kubernetes clusters:
- "Deploy a cluster in the cloud" this is what most people do.
- "Set up a cluster from scratch on Raspberry Pis" a common approach for hobbyists with lots of info and varying degrees of difficulty depending on how deep into it you want to go.
- Basic operations needs:
- Learn how to backup and restore your cluster
- Make your cluster reproducible with Terraform
Changed
- "Create a basic Pod" to "Deploy a 'Hello, World!'' Pod" because it's not obvious what "basic" means.
- "Secure sensitive data with Secrets" to "Use a Secret to distribute credentials" because Secrets don't provide much security.
- Merged "Set resource requests for Pods" and "Set resource limits for Pods" to "Set resource requests and limits for workloads" because it's the same topic.
- "Perform rolling updates and rollbacks" to "Roll back a change to a Deployment" rolling updates are the default, but being able to undo a mistake is very important.
- Merged "Control Pod scheduling tolerations" and "Configure Pod affinity and anti-affinity" into "Control scheduling with tolerations and affinity" because they're similar topics.
- Replaced "Set up Persistent Volumes and Claims" and "Create StatefulSets for stateful applications" with " Deploy Wordpress and MySQL with Persistent Volumes" to focus on an outcome. This wil point you at the Kubernetes.io tutorial for stateful workloads.
- Consolidated topics related to operators and CRDs into: "Develop your own operator and CRDs". This is a niche skill, but it's good to know it's possible.
- Consolidated multiple service mesh/advanced networking related solutions to "Deploy a service mesh to your cluster"
- Consolidated multiple monitoring items to: "Set up cluster-wide logging and monitoring" and "Set up alerting for unhealthy workloads". Logging/monitoring are usually the same tool and useful by themselves.
- Many small wording changes to improve cohesion.
Removed
- "Use Kubectl to manage resources" because it has high overlap with the other skills.
- Duplicate "Expose a Pod using a Service"
- "Apply network policies to control traffic between Pods" because only some configurations support this out of the box, it silently fails otherwise which would be frustrating for a beginner.
- Skills that focus on specific parts of deploying your own cluster, these align better with a platform engineer role
than a hobbyist. Some of these are now covered by deploying a cluster on a Raspberry Pi:
- "Set up a container runtime e.g. Containerd, CRI-0"
- "Set up ingress for external access e.g. NGINX, Traefik"
- "Set up a multi-node cluster with kubeadm"
- "Set up a cluster using Kubeadm"
- "Use Cluster API"
- "Use Kubernetes on Bare Metal"
- "Use persistent volume provisioners"
- "Install and configure a networking solution e.g. Calico, Flannel"
- Removed multiple items related to storage, these should be covered enough to get by with the stateful application tile:
- "Use external storage solutions with Kubernetes"
- "Configure storage class"
- "Implement storage solutions with CSI drivers"
- Removed multiple skills that start to matter when you have lots of people or large clusters:
- "Optimize costs within Kubernetes" partially covered by optimizing workloads
- "Use OPA for policies"
- "Perform cluster performance tuning"
- "Implement GitOps practices" partially covered elsewhere
- "Create a blue-green deployment" not best practice in Kubernetes
- "Create a canary deployment" already covered with Deployments
Fixed
- Various capitalization issues.
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