I'm a junior in my undergrad program and eager to learn Kubernetes. I already have some intermediate knowledge of Docker and want to dive into container orchestration to help land a relevant job. However, my hardware is limited: I have a 2020 MacBook Air with 8GB of RAM, a Raspberry Pi 5 with 6GB of RAM, and some old hardware that has 2GB of DDR2 RAM running Ubuntu Server. I've read that starting from scratch with Kubernetes might not be necessary, so I'm looking for advice on how to practice and grasp the major concepts with what I have. I've heard suggestions like K3s or Minikube for Mac users—what's a good way to get started?
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You might want to consider getting a kodekloud membership or something similar so you can access some hands-on labs to practice Kubernetes. They offer good structured lessons that could help you a lot!
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