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🎓 Kubernetes tutorial for beginners. In this Kubernetes explained video, you’ll learn what Kubernetes is, why it exists, and how it works behind the scenes to orchestrate containers at scale. We use a visual orchestra analogy to show how Kubernetes coordinates microservices like a conductor. You’ll see how we moved from physical servers to virtual machines to containers, and why we needed Kubernetes to solve the new operational complexity. Then we break down the Kubernetes architecture step by step: Kubernetes cluster, nodes, master vs worker Pods, kubelet, kube‑proxy, container runtime API Server, Scheduler, Controller Manager, etcd Desired state vs current state and how Kubernetes keeps them in sync This is Part 1 of the Kubernetes for beginners series. In Part 2, we’ll cover how to interact with Kubernetes using kubectl, YAML, Deployments, Services, Ingress, and more. 📌 Hashtags #kubernetes #kubernetestutorial #kubernetesexplained #kubernetesforbeginners #cloudnative #devops #containers #microservices #orchestration #dockerkubernetes ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 Opening (Orchestra Analogy) 0:48 Presentation 1:11 The Problem 2:20 What Kubernetes Actually Does 2:48 Kubernetes Architecture Overview 3:09 Worker Nodes 3:48 Control Plane Nodes 4:32 K8s Internal Process 6:35 Your Job vs Kubernetes Job 6:58 What Is Coming in Part 2 7:12 Recap & Closing 📬 Connect with Me LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diego-arias-501b62186 👋 About Me Diego Arias is a Cloud Infrastructure engineer based in Paris. He graduated first in his class in the Networks and Cybersecurity master's program and placed second in his Computer Science master's. He works full-time in Cloud, Infrastructure in a DevOps environment, and he does motion design in his free time. His goal is to make complex tech concepts easier to understand by turning them into clear, engaging visuals that support better learning and spark curiosity. 🎥 Gear I Use Camera: Sony A7C II Lens: SIGMA 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN II Art Audio: DJI Mic 2 Key Light: GVM CRI97 Panels: GVM 800D RGB Software: Adobe Stack (After Effects, Premier Pro, Illustrator) + Blender for 3D scenes Don't forget to subscribe: youtube.com/@diegoarias-tech?sub_confirmation=1