Setup kubernetes Cluster On Google Cloud Platform | Deploy Spring boot microservice on GKE| - Part 5
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Installation Guide - https://jhooq.com/deploy-spring-boot-microservices-on-kubernetes/#part-2
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In this step by step lab session we are going to see "How to deploy Spring Boot Microservice Application on Kubernetes Google Cloud Platform"
Primarily we will focus on the following steps -
1. Creating Project on Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
2. Setup/Create Kubernetes cluster with static version 1.14.10.gke.36
3. Pushing the Spring Boot App docker image to Google Container Registry(https://gcr.io/)
4. Connecting to Google Cloud Console
5. Use kubectl for deploying Spring Boot App inside kubernetes cluster
6. Exposing the kubernetes deployment as a service with external IP
7. Accessing the Spring Boot Microservice with external IP
8. After successful testing delete the kubectl service
9. Delete the deployment
For more similar content follow up on - https://jhooq.com
Disclaimer/Policy: All the content/instructions are solely mine. The source is completely open source.
Video is copy righted and it can not be re-distributed on any platform.
Видео Setup kubernetes Cluster On Google Cloud Platform | Deploy Spring boot microservice on GKE| - Part 5 канала Rahul Wagh
Installation Guide - https://jhooq.com/deploy-spring-boot-microservices-on-kubernetes/#part-2
==================================
In this step by step lab session we are going to see "How to deploy Spring Boot Microservice Application on Kubernetes Google Cloud Platform"
Primarily we will focus on the following steps -
1. Creating Project on Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
2. Setup/Create Kubernetes cluster with static version 1.14.10.gke.36
3. Pushing the Spring Boot App docker image to Google Container Registry(https://gcr.io/)
4. Connecting to Google Cloud Console
5. Use kubectl for deploying Spring Boot App inside kubernetes cluster
6. Exposing the kubernetes deployment as a service with external IP
7. Accessing the Spring Boot Microservice with external IP
8. After successful testing delete the kubectl service
9. Delete the deployment
For more similar content follow up on - https://jhooq.com
Disclaimer/Policy: All the content/instructions are solely mine. The source is completely open source.
Video is copy righted and it can not be re-distributed on any platform.
Видео Setup kubernetes Cluster On Google Cloud Platform | Deploy Spring boot microservice on GKE| - Part 5 канала Rahul Wagh
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