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How Do You Manage Multiple Kubernetes Contexts With Kubectl? Have you ever needed to manage multiple Kubernetes environments efficiently? In this video, we'll guide you through the process of handling several Kubernetes contexts using kubectl. You'll learn how to list all your saved contexts, switch between environments quickly, and run commands on specific clusters without changing your current setup. We’ll also cover how to create, update, and delete contexts easily, as well as how to merge multiple kubeconfig files from different cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud for streamlined management. Additionally, we’ll introduce tools like kubectx and kubens that help speed up context switching and reduce errors, especially when working across multiple terminal sessions. Security is a key aspect of managing kubeconfig files, so we’ll share best practices to keep your sensitive data safe, including using centralized access controls and avoiding sharing raw files. Whether you're managing a single cluster or multiple cloud environments, understanding how to efficiently handle Kubernetes contexts is essential for smooth operations and automation workflows. Join us for this practical overview and learn how to simplify your multi-cluster management while maintaining security best practices. Subscribe to our channel for more insights on cloud infrastructure, container orchestration, and DevOps tools. ⬇️ Subscribe to our channel for more valuable insights. 🔗Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@CloudStackStudio/?sub_confirmation=1 #Kubernetes #Kubectl #CloudManagement #MultiCloud #Kubeconfig #DevOps #ContainerOrchestration #CloudSecurity #AWS #Azure #GoogleCloud #KubeTools #Automation #K8s #CloudInfrastructure About Us: Welcome to Cloud Stack Studio, your go-to channel for all things cloud infrastructure. We focus on key topics like AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud, cloud security best practices, DevOps automation tools, and Kubernetes and containerization. Our mission is to provide informative content that helps you navigate cloud migration strategies, continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD), and the culture of collaboration within DevOps.