Kubernetes namespace isn't just a boundary, it’s an ecosystem where core resources interact. Here’s a quick look at how they work together: 🧱 Pods are the running units. They rely on: 🔄 Deployments (or StatefulSets/Jobs) to manage lifecycle and replicas 🔐 Secrets and ConfigMaps to inject secure data and environment configs 📦 Volumes for storing data ⚖️ Services to expose them inside/outside the cluster 💡 But what ties them together? ➡️ A Deployment uses a Pod template ➡️ That Pod references Secrets, ConfigMaps, Volumes ➡️ It’s placed on a node based on Tolerations, Node Selectors, or Affinity rules ➡️ Services route traffic to the right Pod IPs ➡️ ServiceAccounts and RBAC roles control what the Pod can access ➡️ And all of this happens inside the boundary of a namespace 🧩 Each resource plays a specific role, but they function as one unit like microservices in sync. 🔁 Found this useful? Repost to share the knowledge. 👨💻 Tag someone diving into Cloud-Native, Kubernetes, or MLOps. 💾 Save this for when you need a quick refresher. 🚀 For daily insights like this, follow LearninHQ and subscribe to our weekly newsletter for deeper breakdowns. #Kubernete #CloudNative #DevOps #K8s #PlatformEngineering #Containers #TechInsights #technicalmarketing #hellodeolu
Thanks for the clear explanation
Nice breakdown of how everything connects.