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A '''pod''' is a group of one or more [[#Container|containers]] Kubernetes deploys and manages | A '''pod''' is a group of one or more [[#Container|containers]] Kubernetes deploys and manages a compute unit, and the specification for how to run the containers. Kubernetes will not manage compute entities with smaller granularity, such as containers or processes. | ||
The containers of a pod are [[#Operation_Atomicity|atomically deployed]] and managed as a group. | The containers of a pod are [[#Operation_Atomicity|atomically deployed]] and managed as a group. |
Revision as of 18:13, 24 September 2021
External
- https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/ (fully synced ✓)
Internal
Overview
Pod
A pod is a group of one or more containers Kubernetes deploys and manages a compute unit, and the specification for how to run the containers. Kubernetes will not manage compute entities with smaller granularity, such as containers or processes.
The containers of a pod are atomically deployed and managed as a group.
Pod Operation Atomicity
Pod Lifecycle
Pods and Nodes
Pods and Containers
Container
TODO:
Container Types
Application Contaier
Init Container
Ephemeral Container
Container Probes
Summary of a relationship between container probe result and overall pod situation.