this guy includes in 30 mins what others try to fit into 3 hour courses. Amazing.!
I've been doing IT for over 20 years now. I've seen a lot of things come and go and your videos have helped to re-energize me and be excited about what's in the future for IT! Your presentation and passion for what you're covering is addictive and has helped to make what could be dry topics exciting! Thank you for doing what you do!
This is literally the best youtube channel, I just wanted you to know that. Your explanations are as beautiful as your beard. Thank you.
Struggled to learn Kubernetes for an entire year during my internship. Your video helped make things much clearer for me! Thank you
Chuck you're a stand up guy and a man's man. You are putting your soul into your videos. My students all said they would love to have you as their instructor. No pressure. LOL. Thank you for all you do sir.
Take a shot every time Chuck releases a "You need to learn <insert tech here> right now!" video.
The way you explain things by personifying the servers was amazing, this was so easy to follow!
Chuck has the soothing captivating vocal cadence of a youth pastor that all the kids think is “sooooo cool”.
I watched your docker video as well. My son is linux minded and pointed docker to my attention, and talked about Kubernetes. I dont know crap about Linux, but you make it sound so easy, so well explained, and whats the best you do: YOU TALK SPEED AND CLEAR!!! Most ppl on YT talk in slowmotion and lose my attention. I love the way you present! Keep up the good work!
Pro tip: Using your choice of editor for automated invocation (for example 16:30) is easy as: export EDITOR=nano Put that in your .bashrc (or whatever shell you use). Then bam, no need to know multiple command line editors.
Hands down THE best YouTube channel for network/IT knowledge. I'm already an IT guy and you are expanding my knowledge and closing little gaps like a champ. Best of all is the speed that you are explaining. Slow explanations are putting me to sleep and are soooo boring, i usually speed them up to x1.25 or x1.5 and that is not very comfortable. You are boss.
This is great. I've learned k8s throughout several online courses, but all of them should include this 30 minutes hands on overview. It just gives you a way better insight what can you actually do with k8s. Keep it up man, I'm a big fan of your TY channel
I must say that for the first 3 minutes, you had given us the best explanation on the planet on why we need Kubernetes or alike. Bravo!!!
If I'd had teachers like you as a kid, I'd be an engineer at SpaceX! God bless you and your beard!
I would pay lumpsum to get a tutor like you man. You just completed my K8 course in 30 mins. Your 30 mins ~ 3 hrs of my online course.
I watched the Docker video first, and this one is just as good. Very direct and to the point, lots of energy, no fluff. Thanks!!! Great job!
Tip: Instead of updating the docker image version on every Update you can use the :latest tag and Push to the :latest tag every time you update your site so you just have to restart your kubernetes pods.
Question about 19:18 : what is the point of scaling out more pods? Don't we only have three nodes? In our first example, we introduced new docker containers, each running on new hardware nodes. Why would we prefer more pods to less if the node they're running on was using the same level of resources?
Network Chuck has the best IT YouTube channels right now. Nobody has ever been this good since Eli the Computer guy. These two are literally all you need!
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