DH2i has unveiled a comprehensive tutorial aimed at aiding IT professionals, developers, and database experts in creating a test lab for SQL Server 2025 on Kubernetes.
The tutorial, titled "Build a Test Lab for SQL Server 2025 on Kubernetes Using Minikube," offers a practical and self-paced approach for users to delve into Kubernetes and DH2i's DxOperator technology without needing access to a corporate or cloud cluster.
Accessible learning with Minikube
The tutorial harnesses the power of minikube, enabling users to construct a personal Kubernetes lab environment directly on their laptops.
This resource establishes a single-node Kubernetes cluster locally, allowing users to explore Kubernetes concepts in a risk-free setting. This setup promotes experimentation without endangering production systems, making it an ideal learning tool.
Skills development and practical application
Users engaging with the tutorial will develop a solid understanding of Kubernetes basics, including cluster creation, container deployment, and executing kubectl commands.
These skills are valuable not only for this tutorial but also when managing enterprise-level clusters on platforms such as Amazon EKS and Azure Kubernetes Service.
Promoting safe hands-on experimentation
"There really is no better way to learn Kubernetes than hands-on experimentation – but you certainly don’t want to ‘experiment’ with production data," remarked Don Boxley, CEO and Co-Founder of DH2i. "With this new minikube lab, users can safely build, test, and break things on their own machine - developing skills that can then translate directly into their enterprise-scale workplace environments."
He further highlighted that as SQL Server 2025 introduces capabilities enhancing AI, containers, and high-performance workloads, the tutorial provides a secure means for users to explore these advancements practically.
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