Pods are the rough equivalent of a machine instance (physical or virtual) to a container. Each pod is allocated its own internal IP address, therefore owning its entire port space, and containers within pods can share their local storage and networking. OpenShift leverages the Kubernetes concept of a pod , which is one or more containers deployed together on one host, and the smallest compute unit that can be defined, deployed, and managed. OpenShift treats pods as largely immutable; changes cannot be made to a pod definition while it is running.
Posted Date:- 2021-11-09 06:05:06
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