Kubernetes (27 questions)

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Q1. Define a Kubernetes Service.

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Q2. How do you handle logging in Kubernetes?

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Q3. Explain the difference between LoadBalancer, NodePort, and ClusterIP.

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Q4. How does networking work in Kubernetes?

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Q5. How does Kubernetes handle node failures?

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Q6. How does Kubernetes differ from Docker?

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Q7. What are Persistent Volumes (PV) and Persistent Volume Claims (PVC)?

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Q8. Describe persistent storage in Kubernetes.

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Q9. Explain the role of the Kubernetes API server.

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Q10. What is Helm, and why is it used with Kubernetes?

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Q11. Explain the key components of a Kubernetes cluster.

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Q12. What are ConfigMaps and Secrets?

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Q13. Explain the role of a Kubelet.

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Q14. Explain the concept of affinity and anti-affinity in Kubernetes.

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Q15. Describe a rolling update.

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Q16. How is a Deployment different from a StatefulSet?

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Q17. What are Kubernetes Ingress and Ingress controllers?

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Q18. Describe the Kube-proxy.

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Q19. Describe the Kubernetes control plane.

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Q20. How does auto-scaling work in Kubernetes?

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Q21. What are network policies in Kubernetes?

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Q22. How do you roll back a deployment?

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Q23. What is a ReplicaSet?

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Q24. Explain Kubernetes namespaces.

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Q25. What is Kubernetes, and why is it important?

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Q26. What is a Pod in Kubernetes?

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Q27. How are blue-green deployments managed in Kubernetes?

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About this question set

Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration system for automating software deployment, scaling, and management. Originally designed by Google, the project is now maintained by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. The name Kubernetes originates from Ancient Greek, meaning 'helmsman' or 'pilot'.

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