Episode
Get started with Bridge to Kubernetes
with Frank Boucher, Tatsat Mishra, Hariharan Subramanian
Bridge to Kubernetes extends the Kubernetes perimeter to your development computer allowing you to write, test, and debug microservice code while connected to your Kubernetes cluster with the rest of your application or services. With this workflow, there is no need for extra assets, such as a Dockerfile or Kubernetes manifests. You can simply run your code natively on your development workstation while connected to the Kubernetes cluster, allowing you to test your code changes in the context of the larger application.
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- Frank Boucher | Twitter: @fboucheros
- Tatsat Mishra | Twitter: @Tats_innit
- Hariharan Subramanian | LinkedIn: in/hariharan-subramanian-a3794b16
Bridge to Kubernetes extends the Kubernetes perimeter to your development computer allowing you to write, test, and debug microservice code while connected to your Kubernetes cluster with the rest of your application or services. With this workflow, there is no need for extra assets, such as a Dockerfile or Kubernetes manifests. You can simply run your code natively on your development workstation while connected to the Kubernetes cluster, allowing you to test your code changes in the context of the larger application.
Chapters
Recommended resources
Related episodes
- View all episodes on Microsoft Learn and add Open at Microsoft to a collection
- New episode every Tuesday! Open at Microsoft playlist on YouTube
Connect
- Frank Boucher | Twitter: @fboucheros
- Tatsat Mishra | Twitter: @Tats_innit
- Hariharan Subramanian | LinkedIn: in/hariharan-subramanian-a3794b16
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