Deka GPU: Kubernetes
Kubernetes is used to automate the deployment, management, scaling, and operation of containerized applications. This page displays Workload Status, Download Kube Config, and Events on the Cloudeka GPU Deka Portal Service.
Workload Status
Workload Status is used to display the status of the resources that manage and run applications, such as Pods, Deployments, StatefulSets, and Services.
Pods is the smallest and most basic unit of objects that can be created and managed by Kubernetes in Cloudeka's Deka GPU Portal Service. Pods contain one or more containers that share networking, storage, and other resource specifications. If the Pod status is blue, it means the pod is ready to run, whereas if the Pod status is yellow, it is waiting to be scheduled to the node.
Deployments is a Kubernetes object used to manage, orchestrate, and scale a number of identical (usually stateless) pods. Deployment defines how pods should be created or updated and manages the rolling update and rollback process, ensuring that the application remains available during the upgrade process. In the Deployment status the blue color shows that the number required by the Deployment is available and running, whereas if the Deployment status is yellow, it indicates the Deployment is in the process of updating or scaling pods.
StatefulSets is a Kubernetes object similar to Deployment but designed to manage stateful applications. Pods managed by Stateful Sets have persistent identities and maintained order, which is important for applications such as databases that require persistent storage and identity stability between instances. The blue Stateful Sets status indicates that all pods in the StatefulSet are in a healthy condition and ready to receive traffic. Meanwhile, the yellow Stateful Sets status indicates that the pods in the Stateful Set cannot be scheduled or are in the process of recovering.
Services defines a way to access a set of pods as a single service. Services can be used to perform load balancing between identical pods, such as those managed by a Deployment or StatefulSet. The services status in blue shows that the service is functioning properly, targeting the pods it should be in and serving traffic., while the services status in yellow shows that the service has not been successfully configured, perhaps because there are no ready pods or there is a problem with the configuration of the service itself.
Download Kube Config
Download Kube Config is used to download this configuration file from a kubernetes source in the Cloudeka GPU Deka Port Service. With the correct Kube Config, you can access Kubernetes clusters via the command line or Kubernetes-compatible solutions. Kube Config is a configuration file that contains the information needed to interact with a Kubernetes cluster, such as API server URLs, authentication credentials, and other information. This file is used by kubectl (a command-line tool for interacting with Kubernetes) to access and manage the cluster.
Event
Events display logs generated by components in the cluster to track various activities or state changes that occur. Events are used to monitor, diagnose, and understand activities and problems that occur within a cluster.
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