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Introduction

1. Introduction

kubectl is a command-line tool to interact with GKE clusters. Because it allows you to manage Kubernetes resources from the command line, it makes it easy to automate tasks and to troubleshoot problems. But how does it work? Does it need special configuration? How can it be used to gather information about the containers, Pods, services, and other engines running within the cluster? The goal of this final section of the course, titled "Kubernetes Operations" was designed to answer those questions. You'll explore kubectl and how to configure it, and what introspection means and how it can be used to troubleshoot a cluster. You'll also get hands on practice deploying Google Kubernetes Engine clusters from Cloud Shell. Okay, let's get started!

2. Let's practice!

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