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# This project has been archived. | ||
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This project has been merged into the central Kubernetes docs repository. | ||
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Visit https://kubernetes.io/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics/ to view the content. | ||
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Changes can be made at https://github.com/kubernetes/website/tree/master/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics | ||
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# kubernetes-bootcamp | ||
This is the official kubernetes bootcamp | ||
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The goal of the bootcamp content is to introduce developers/ first time users to Kubernetess. By the end of the bootcamp they will know: what Kubernetes does and how to deploy generic containerized applications on top of it. | ||
They will become also familiar with main kubernetes concepts. | ||
The goal of the bootcamp content is to introduce developers/ first time users to Kubernetes. By the end of the bootcamp they will know: what Kubernetes does and how to deploy generic containerized applications on top of it. | ||
They will become also familiar with main kubernetes concepts. | ||
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The bootcamp assumes users have some knowledge of software containers (Docker, rkt, etc). | ||
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