Problem Statement Kubernetes Basics is a system for automating the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications—but you probably care about it because your team's microservices are growing faster than your patience for manually restarting crashed containers. You’ve heard it’s the industry standard for running containers in production, yet the terminology (“pods,” “nodes,” “clusters”) sounds like a sci-fi movie. If you’ve ever deployed a container with Docker Compose and then asked yourself, “what happens when one of these services goes down at 3 AM?”—you need Kubernetes. Core Explanation Kubernetes (often called K8s ) is like an automated hotel manager for your containers. You give it a specification for how many containers should run, how much CPU and memory they need, and which ports they expose. K8s then finds the right machines (called nodes ) to place them on, keeps them healthy, and handles networking so services can talk to each other.…