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How Do You Use Kubectl To Manage Your Kubernetes Cluster? Are you interested in managing Kubernetes clusters more effectively? In this detailed video, we'll explore how to use kubectl, the primary command-line tool for Kubernetes management. You'll learn how kubectl interacts with the Kubernetes API server to control your containerized environment seamlessly. We’ll cover how to connect securely to your clusters using configuration files stored in your .kube directory, and how to switch between different environments like production, staging, and development with ease. We'll demonstrate essential commands such as kubectl get to list resources, kubectl describe for detailed resource information, and kubectl create or kubectl apply for deploying and updating applications. You’ll also see how to remove resources with kubectl delete and troubleshoot issues using kubectl exec to run commands inside containers, as well as how to monitor application performance through kubectl logs and kubectl top. Additionally, we’ll discuss managing nodes within your cluster, including marking nodes as unschedulable with kubectl cordon and safely draining nodes with kubectl drain. We’ll also touch on how kubectl integrates with automation tools like Terraform and Ansible to streamline infrastructure deployment. Remember to follow security best practices by managing access controls and reviewing your kubeconfig files regularly. Join us to gain practical knowledge on Kubernetes management with kubectl, and learn how to keep your containerized applications running smoothly across cloud platforms. Subscribe for more tips on cloud infrastructure and DevOps automation! ⬇️ Subscribe to our channel for more valuable insights. 🔗Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@CloudStackStudio/?sub_confirmation=1 #Kubernetes #Kubectl #CloudInfrastructure #DevOps #ContainerManagement #K8s #CloudSecurity #AutomationTools #Terraform #Ansible #K8sDeployment #ClusterManagement #CloudComputing #ContainerOrchestration #DevOpsTools 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.