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Before moving onto the next course, let’s take some time to reflect on what we learned. During this course, you got hands-on experience building a container image for an application, pushed the image to a container registry, and deployed that application to a Kubernetes cluster.
Hart Hoover
Senior Field Engineer at Kong
Hart Hoover is a Senior Field Engineer at Kong. His expertise lies in technical training, consulting, community building, Linux-based operating systems, computing automation, and cloud application architecture.
I hope you enjoyed this practical lab. Let's review what you've learned.
We've interacted with Docker and built a container image from a Docker file. We then ran that image as a container and tested it to make sure it works. We pushed our container image to our container registry, and then using Kube CTL, the Kubernetes command line tool, we deployed our container to a Kubernetes cluster accessing it remotely using Kubernetes deployment and service objects.
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