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Different LB types in k8s include NodePort, LoadBalancer, and Ingress.
NodePort: Exposes the service on each Node's IP at a static port.
LoadBalancer: Creates an external load balancer in the cloud provider's network.
Ingress: Manages external access to services in a cluster.
A semaphore is a synchronization object used in concurrent programming to control access to shared resources.
Semaphores can be used to limit the number of threads accessing a resource at the same time
They can be implemented as counting semaphores or binary semaphores
Example: In a producer-consumer problem, semaphores can be used to control access to a shared buffer
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I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed before Jul 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
ps command is a command-line utility in Unix-like operating systems for viewing information about running processes.
Used to display information about currently running processes
Can show process IDs, CPU and memory usage, and more
Commonly used with options like -aux or -ef
Yes, S3 buckets can be created in multiple regions.
S3 buckets are global by default, meaning they can be accessed from any region.
However, you can specify a region when creating a bucket to optimize latency and costs.
You can also replicate data across regions using Cross-Region Replication (CRR).
Ansible is an open-source automation tool used for configuration management, application deployment, and task automation.
Ansible uses YAML syntax for writing playbooks which define the tasks to be executed on remote hosts.
It does not require any agents to be installed on remote hosts, making it agentless.
Ansible can be used for automating repetitive tasks like software installation, configuration, and updates.
It suppor...
CI/CD is a software development practice that integrates continuous integration and continuous delivery/deployment.
CI/CD automates the process of integrating code changes, testing them, and deploying them to production.
Branching plan typically involves a main branch (e.g. master) for production-ready code, feature branches for new development, and release branches for preparing for deployment.
Example: Feature branches ...
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Sep 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
Terraform is an infrastructure as code tool used for building, changing, and versioning infrastructure safely and efficiently.
Terraform allows for defining infrastructure in code using a declarative configuration language.
It supports multiple cloud providers such as AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform.
Terraform helps in automating the provisioning of infrastructure, making it easier to manage and scale.
It provides a ...
Terraform is used for infrastructure provisioning and management, while Ansible is used for configuration management and automation.
Terraform is used for defining and managing infrastructure as code, focusing on provisioning resources like virtual machines, networks, and storage.
Ansible is used for configuration management and automation of software deployment, focusing on tasks like installing packages, configuring se...
No, bucket names must be unique across all AWS accounts.
Bucket names must be globally unique.
If a bucket with the same name already exists in another account, you cannot create a bucket with the same name.
Each bucket name is DNS-compliant and must follow specific naming rules.
Terraform 10k is a fictional term and does not have a specific meaning in the context of DevOps or infrastructure automation.
Terraform 10k is not a real term used in the DevOps industry
It may have been mistakenly referenced in the interview question
Terraform is a popular infrastructure as code tool, but there is no version called 10k
fstab is a system configuration file in Unix-like operating systems that controls how filesystems are mounted.
fstab stands for file system table
It contains information about all available disk partitions and how they should be mounted
It is located in /etc/fstab
It specifies the file systems to be mounted at boot time
fstab is a configuration file in Unix-like operating systems that controls how file systems are mounted and managed.
fstab stands for file system table.
It is used to specify which file systems are mounted at boot time and other mount options.
It contains information about partitions and storage devices.
It is located at /etc/fstab in most Unix-like systems.
Example: /dev/sda1 /mnt/data ext4 defaults 0 2
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