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This getting started guide walks you through Lens Kubernetes IDE, a visual tool for managing and observing Kubernetes clusters. Whether you're new to Kubernetes or an experienced DevOps engineer, this tutorial covers everything from installation to advanced features like multi-cluster management and AI-powered troubleshooting. Lens Kubernetes IDE provides a graphical interface that complements kubectl, eliminating the need to memorize configurations or constantly switch between multiple K8s clusters. Get multi-cluster visibility in a single application and take control of your Kubernetes environments without running complex kubectl commands. What you'll learn in this tutorial: - How to install Lens Kubernetes IDE on your system - Connecting to and managing Kubernetes clusters visually - Navigating the Lens interface and core features - Managing multiple clusters from one dashboard - Native integration with AWS EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Service) - Using Lens Prism, the built-in AI assistant for cluster troubleshooting and optimization - Best practices for Kubernetes cluster management with Lens Perfect for: - DevOps engineers working with Kubernetes - Platform engineers managing multiple clusters - Developers deploying to Kubernetes - AWS EKS users seeking better cluster visualization - Teams looking to simplify Kubernetes operations 00:00-01:00 Intro 01:00-01:10 Installing Lens K8s IDE 01:11-05:47 Lens K8s IDE features 05:48-07:55 Lens K8s IDE integration with AWS EKS 07:56-11:24 Lens Prism - AI-powered Assistant ----------------------------------------------------------------- Learn Kubernetes management with Lens – the powerful Kubernetes IDE for developers and DevOps engineers. RESOURCES: - Download Lens: https://k8slens.dev/download - Documentation: https://docs.k8slens.dev/ - Community: https://forums.k8slens.dev/ CONNECT WITH US: - Website: https://k8slens.dev/ - Twitter: https://x.com/k8slens - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/k8slens/ - GitHub: https://github.com/lensapp/ #Kubernetes #LensIDE #DevOps #ContainerOrchestration