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One or more containers deployed together on one host, containing collocated applications that are relatively tightly coupled and run with a shared context. The containers in a pod share resources as IP addresses and [[#Volume|volumes]]. The pod is the smallest unit that can be defined, deployed and managed. Kubernetes orchestrates pods. | One or more containers deployed together on one host, containing collocated applications that are relatively tightly coupled and run with a shared context. The containers in a pod share resources as IP addresses and [[#Volume|volumes]]. The pod is the smallest unit that can be defined, deployed and managed. Kubernetes orchestrates pods. | ||
Complex applications can be made of any pods. | |||
{{Internal|OpenShift Concepts#Pod|OpenShift Pod}} | {{Internal|OpenShift Concepts#Pod|OpenShift Pod}} |
Revision as of 21:22, 29 April 2017
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Overview
Pod
One or more containers deployed together on one host, containing collocated applications that are relatively tightly coupled and run with a shared context. The containers in a pod share resources as IP addresses and volumes. The pod is the smallest unit that can be defined, deployed and managed. Kubernetes orchestrates pods.
Complex applications can be made of any pods.