- Explain why Telepresence is a game changer for Kubernetes developers
- Understand Telepresence’s internal architecture
- Set up and connect Telepresence to your cluster
- Intercept Kubernetes services for local debugging
- Manage multiple environments with
.envfiles - Sync code and configuration via volumes
- Combine Telepresence with Docker for containerized local development
Course Introduction
Introduction
This article introduces Telepresence for Kubernetes, detailing its benefits, setup, and usage for local development and debugging.
Hello, I’m Sanjeev Thiyagarajan, and welcome to the Telepresence course.
In today’s cloud-native landscape, Kubernetes drives modern application deployment. Yet developing and debugging Kubernetes services can be slow and cumbersome. Telepresence changes this by allowing you to run services locally while connected to a live cluster, accelerating development and troubleshooting.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to: