DH2i has introduced a new tutorial, "Build a Test Lab for SQL Server 2025 on Kubernetes Using Minikube," designed to assist developers, database professionals, and other IT specialists in experimenting and gaining expertise with Kubernetes and DH2i's DxOperator technology.
The hands-on lab, set up on a personal laptop using minikube, offers a practical resource for self-paced learning.
Accessible Learning with Minikube
The tutorial provides a local, single-node Kubernetes cluster through minikube, allowing users to explore without requiring access to corporate or cloud infrastructure.
This setup enables experimentation while safeguarding production environments, making it an ideal tool for safe exploration of Kubernetes concepts.
Skill Development for Enterprise Applications
Participants in the tutorial will naturally acquire a working knowledge of Kubernetes by creating clusters, deploying containers, and executing kubectl commands.
The skills honed in this personal lab setting are directly applicable to managing larger enterprise-scale clusters on platforms such as Amazon EKS and Azure Kubernetes Service.
Emphasis on Hands-On Experience
"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."
Boxley added, "As SQL Server 2025 ushers in new capabilities for AI, containers, and high-performance workloads, DH2i’s minikube tutorial gives users a safe way to explore these innovations hands-on."
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