Summary
In this chapter, we used Minikube to provision a single-node Kubernetes cluster and gave a high-level overview of Kubernetes' core components, as well as its key design rationale. After that, we migrated an existing Docker container to Kubernetes and explored some basic Kubernetes API objects, such as pods, Services, and Deployments. Lastly, we intentionally broke a Kubernetes cluster and restored it one component at a time, which allowed us to understand how the different Kubernetes components work together to get a pod up and running on a node.
Throughout this chapter, we have used kubectl to manage our cluster. We provided a quick introduction to this tool, but in the following chapter, we will take a closer look at this powerful tool and explore the various ways in which we can use it.