Final Steps: Deploying WordPress with Kubernetes for Enterprise Scale
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In this series, @CodingEntrepreneurs explains how to deploy WordPress to a Kubernetes cluster. In this final episode, Justin showcases configuring WordPress and setting up port forwarding for final deployment.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:06 Fill Out WordPress Info
1:00 Login to WordPress
1:35 Delete a pod
2:09 Provision 3 More Replicas
5:10 Create an Ubuntu pod
7:20 Install MySQL Client
9:55 Port Forwarding with Kubectl
13:24 Conclusion
Read the doc for more information on troubleshooting Kubernetes → https://www.linode.com/docs/guides/troubleshooting-kubernetes/
Learn more about WordPress → https://wordpress.com/
Check out Justin's GitHub → https://github.com/codingforentrepreneurs/wordpress-on-k8s
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Product: Akamai, WordPress, Kubernetes; @CodingEntrepreneurs