This page shows how to configure liveness, readiness and startup probes for containers. The kubelet uses liveness probes to know when to restart a container. For example, liveness probes could catch a deadlock, where an application is running, but unable to make progress. Restarting a container in such a state can help to make the application more available despite bugs. A common pattern for liveness probes is to use the same low-cost HTTP endpoint as for readiness probes, but with a higher failureThreshold.
Docker vs Kubernetes : A Comparison - Virtualization - Spiceworks
In the world of virtualization today, there are two words that you no doubt here a lot about – Docker and Kubernetes. The world of container technology has...
DevSpace - The Fastest Developer Tool for Kubernetes (open-source)
DevSpace is an open-source CLI tool that allows you to accelerate your development workflow when building applications on top of Kubernetes. It provides a powerful localhost UI and uses hot reloading to update containers while you are coding.