Play with Kube using Podman

Day 1 | 12:50 | 00:20 | UD2.218A | Mario Loriedo


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Accessing a Kubernetes cluster for the first time can be daunting. But that’s the price for testing Deployments, Volumes, and other Kubernetes objects, right? Nope. There is an easier way that doesn’t entail learning how to deploy a Kubernetes cluster.

One of the least-known commands of Podman is kube play, and it’s fantastic. It works as kubectl apply and supports the same objects but doesn’t need a Kubernetes cluster. It supports Pods, Deployments, Volumes, ConfigMaps, and many other Kubernetes resources and runs on Linux, macOS, and Windows. It has some additional features compared to kubectl, such as using local images.

This talk will discuss using kube play and its alter-ego kube generate to simplify Kubernetes’ first experiences.