Pushkar Mondal

Nov 10, 2024

🌟🚀When you run a Kubernetes command like `kubectl apply -f pod. yaml` what happened in the backend let's break it down through a visual representation.

user run this command -> kubectl apply -f pods.yaml 
2. API Server receives and stores pod ➔ 
3. Scheduler watches for unassigned pod ➔ 
4. Scheduler assigns pod to a node ➔ 
5. Kubelet on the node watches for assigned pod ➔ 
6. Kubelet starts containers via container runtime ➔ 
7. Kubelet updates pod status in the API Server.

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