Namespace //free\\: Kubectl Change
Alternatively, you can use the kubectl config command to set the default namespace:
This command updates the current context to use the my-namespace namespace. kubectl change namespace
Namespaces in Kubernetes are used to divide cluster resources between multiple users or teams. They provide a way to create virtual clusters within a physical cluster, allowing you to: Alternatively, you can use the kubectl config command
This will list the pods in the dev namespace. create specific contexts for each (e.g.
This command retrieves a list of pods in the my-namespace namespace.
Context Aliases: If you manage multiple clusters, create specific contexts for each (e.g., prod-east, dev-west) with the namespace pre-defined.
By following this guide, you should now be able to change namespaces efficiently using kubectl . Happy Kuberneting!

Discussion
Is this available on Apple Music / iTunes? Dont want to have to manually download each episode weekly.
Hey Ben 🙂
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:O No idea how I missed it first time! Thanks for making me take a second look 🙂
Haha no worries man! It happens 🙂
Can always leave a 5-star review saying, “That Greg guy they have is super responsive in helping me find this podcast!” 😛
In all seriousness, hope you enjoy the episodes, there’s a lot of value there to unpack!
Thank you for this honest interview, Rand and Justin. It has been beautiful, insightful and raw. I appreciate your time and transparency, Rand. All the best.
Thanks Viola!
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