Difference between revisions of "Kubernetes DaemonSets"
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* <code>[[kubectl api-resources]]</code> | * <code>[[kubectl api-resources]]</code> | ||
* <code>[[kind]]: DaemonSet</code> | * <code>[[kind]]: DaemonSet</code> | ||
+ | * [[StatefulSet]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 16:39, 15 November 2020
Typical uses of a DaemonSet are:
- Running a cluster storage daemon on every node
- Running a logs collection daemon on every node
- Running a node monitoring daemon on every node
Activities
- CKA v1.18: Understand the role of DaemonSets
Related terms
kubectl api-resources
kind: DaemonSet
- StatefulSet
See also
- Kubernetes: distributions, tools, CKA, CKS, Kubernetes interfaces: CSI, CNI, installation, workloads, networking,
kubeadm
,Kubernetes API
, Kubernetes API Server,kubectl, kubeadm, kubelet, kube-proxy
, Cloud services: EKS, GKE, TKE, DKS, Helm, Kubernetes RBAC, Kubernetes deployments, Minikube, Rancher, OpenShift, Charmed Kubernetes, Ingress, Kubernetes scheduler, Kubernetes Finalizers, logging, Kubernetes operator, Orka,kind:
, Kubernetes namespaces, Kubernetes dashboard, Kubernetes Metrics Server, Field Selectors, CoreDNS, CRI, Kubernetes Topology Manager, Kubernetes governance: (SIG, KEP), Kustomize, controllers,ReadinessProbe, LivenessProbe
, KOPS, K9s, Kui, k3s, ImagePullBackOff, PDB, EndPoints, Kots, metadata, Karpenter, Replicated.com, Kubernetes Authenticating, Kubernetes timeline, Changelog/Versions, service accounts, Kubernetes Pod Lifecycle, Kubernetes Conformance Certified, Kubernetes backup, Kubernetes Pod Security Admission, tEKS, Kubernetes events, Kubernetes ports, Kubernetes policies, Connect, addons, DoKC, Kubernetes control plane, Kubernetes Federation, Kubernetes info, Kubetest2, Sidecar (Kubernetes)
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