Spinning up development Kubernetes clusters easily with Kind

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In this video we cover the benefits of using Kind to create development K8S clusters.

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Timecodes
0:00 - Start
0:05 - Intro
0:40 - How Kubernetes runs?
2:06 - The heavy lift
2:50 - What is Kind? / How Kind helps us?
4:10 - Pre-Requisite: Docker
4:37 - Installing Kind
5:50 - Adding it to the Windows Path
6:48 - Testing Kind
7:08 - Warning: You need to have Docker Running!
8:00 - Running a one node cluster
9:26 - Deleting our cluster
9:51 - Running a multi-node cluster
12:10 - Our cluster is made up of Docker containers!
13:22 - Benefits / Why use it?
14:58 - Outro

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