Vivek Naskar

Hey there! I am Vivek. I am a software developer with extensive experience spanning more than 7 years in the industry. I love coding and developed quite an interest in it when I was a kid. I have worked in multiple programming languages, and I love working with cloud-native and cloud technologies. I also love writing articles about programming, technology, and sometimes life stories. This blog is my getaway, where I get to tell stories about everything about technology.

Kubernetes Architecture Explained in Brief

Kubernetes has become the most sought after orchestration platform because of its overwhelming features, including scaling, auto-deployment, and resource management across multiple clusters of hosts. The enterprises are adopting Microservice-architecture for their application development, hence modern applications are increasingly built using containers. Containerization packages the application with all the necessary dependencies such as libraries, configurations […]

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Kubernetes: Deployments in 5 minutes

Kubernetes Deployments, in plain words, are responsible for creating, updating and deleting instances (pods) of your application. It also provides a self-healing mechanism that helps you when your application crashes. Well, before that, if you don’t know already, Kubernetes is an open-source container orchestration platform that can run and manage enterprise-class web-scalable applications. Kubernetes Cluster Before you begin deployment,

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Kubernetes: The Game-Changing Container Orchestration Platform

Kubernetes (k8s – pronounced “Ku-ber-ne-tes”) is a container platform that orchestrates computing, networking, and storage infrastructure workloads. Because it doesn’t limit the types of apps you can deploy, Kubernetes extends how we scale the containerized applications so that we can enjoy all the benefits of truly immutable infrastructure. The general rule of thumb for k8s: if

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Exporting data from Storage to Memorystore using Cloud Dataflow

Recently, I got a chance to do an R&D on a requirement where I would need to read files stored in a Cloud Storage bucket, which would be processed and transformed in the desired format and stored in an in-memory data store, i.e., Memorystore for faster access. Well, honestly, it took several days to figure

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