I'm a complete newbie looking to dive into Kubernetes and would love some suggestions on resources like reading materials, labs, or videos that have helped you along the way. Any tips or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
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Definitely check out 'Kubernetes Up and Running' by O'Reilly. It's pretty solid and even though it uses AWS for examples, I was able to replicate things easily on my home lab.
If you're willing to spend a little, KodeKloud is fantastic! I've just started using it, and the instructor breaks down the concepts really well. It's designed to keep you engaged without feeling overwhelmed.
For a local setup, I recommend using k3s. It's lightweight and easy to work with. Also, you might find some remote labs with Rancher, but I'm not 100% sure since I haven't done that in a while. They also have some free video tutorials, though the quality might not be top-notch. It's a good way to grasp the theory while getting some hands-on experience!
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