In this video I am discussing how to setup a cluster to be able to work with Kuma meshes. In the first chapter I will go through an example application that I have created partially using Spring services implemented with Java and Kotlin and using a PostgreSQL database. In the second chapter I discuss how to apply policies, how kuma recognizes labels and namespaces, how to read domains and apply them to references, sources and targets and finally I go quickly through other features that can also be used in Kuma. I will talk about these in further details in coming videos and intend to do 2 more videos about this making the second a mid-level Kuma tutorial and the final one an advanced one.
Enjoy the video and have a good one everyone! Have a good one!
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Chapters:
00:00 Start 00:43 What is Kuma? 01:35 Chapter I - Getting the services up and running 03:35 Chapter I - Step I - Our Application 08:45 Chapter I - Step II - Installing all commands 16:50 Chapter I - Step III - Creating a cluster 17:30 Chapter I - Step III.1 - Installing k9s 26:05 Chapter I - Step IV - Creating a local docker registry 37:00 Chapter I - Step V - Going through the code 42:40 Chapter I - Step VI - Making the deploy scripts 48:55 Chapter I - Step VII - Running the application 1:03:00 Chapter II - Exploring Kuma Features 1:03:15 Chapter II - MeshTrafficPermission 1:03:55 Chapter II - Mesh 1:19:30 Chapter II - MeshFaultInjection 1:24:25 See you in the next video! 1:26:55 Disclaimer
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Documents:
- On slide-share: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/kuma-meshes-part-i-the-basics-a-tutorial/267147987 - On Scribd: https://www.scribd.com/presentation/720835598/Kuma-Meshes-Part-I
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