The Concepts section helps you learn about the parts of the Kubernetes system and the abstractions Kubernetes uses to represent your cluster, and helps you obtain a deeper understanding of how Kubernetes works.


Overview

Kubernetes is a portable, extensible, open source platform for managing containerized workloads and services, that facilitates both declarative configuration and automation. It has a large, rapidly growing ecosystem. Kubernetes services, support, and tools are widely available.

Cluster Architecture

The architectural concepts behind Kubernetes.

Containers

Technology for packaging an application along with its runtime dependencies.

Workloads

Understand Pods, the smallest deployable compute object in Kubernetes, and the higher-level abstractions that help you to run them.

Services, Load Balancing, and Networking

Concepts and resources behind networking in Kubernetes.

Storage

Ways to provide both long-term and temporary storage to Pods in your cluster.

Configuration

Resources that Kubernetes provides for configuring Pods.

Security

Concepts for keeping your cloud-native workload secure.

Policies

Manage security and best-practices with policies.

Scheduling, Preemption and Eviction

Cluster Administration

Lower-level detail relevant to creating or administering a Kubernetes cluster.

Windows in Kubernetes

Kubernetes supports nodes that run Microsoft Windows.

Extending Kubernetes

Different ways to change the behavior of your Kubernetes cluster.

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