Kubernetes Dashboard UI Features
- Manage Pods: You can view the pods and manage the Kubernetes pods. Without the need for Kubectl, you can view the pods manage the ods, and edit the pod’s configuration according to your requirement. You can perform most of the operations performed by the Kubernetes kubectl command.
- Manage Services: Service is the resource used in Kubernetes to expose the pod to the internet from where the end users can access the application. It can be managed with the help of the Kubernetes dashboard. You can create new services, edit the existing services, and changes the configurations.
- Manage Deployments: You can view the number of deployments that you have deployed so far and also see the current working status of the Kubernetes deployments you have deployed till now. You can also edit the configuration of deployment yaml files, like changing the number of replicas required and so on.
- Manage Resources: You can manage some other resources which are present in the Kubernetes cluster like
Other than the features mentioned above you can also you can check the logs and status of the resources which you are using in the kubernetes cluster.
Kubernetes – Dashboard Setup
Kubernetes – Dashboard Setup is a web-based user interface that offers a summary of your Kubernetes cluster. You may manage your resources using a graphical interface and view information about your pods, deployments, services, and more with the dashboard. How do you maintain track of all the containers you deploy using Kubernetes when there are hundreds of them? That won’t work with a command-line interface. Everything must be represented visually. Welcome to the Kubernetes dashboard. The official web-based UI for Kubernetes, known as Kubernetes Dashboard, consists of a collection of services that make cluster management easier. You will discover how to set up the Kubernetes Dashboard on an Ubuntu computer step-by-step in this guide.