Changing links in the old interactive tutorials.

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Oleg Butuzov
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<h2>Kubernetes Pods</h2>
<p>When you created a Deployment in Module <a href="/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics/deploy-intro/">2</a>, Kubernetes created a <b>Pod</b> to host your application instance. A Pod is a Kubernetes abstraction that represents a group of one or more application containers (such as Docker or rkt), and some shared resources for those containers. Those resources include:</p>
<p>When you created a Deployment in Module <a href="/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics/deploy-app/deploy-intro/">2</a>, Kubernetes created a <b>Pod</b> to host your application instance. A Pod is a Kubernetes abstraction that represents a group of one or more application containers (such as Docker or rkt), and some shared resources for those containers. Those resources include:</p>
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<li>Shared storage, as Volumes</li>
<li>Networking, as a unique cluster IP address</li>
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<h2>Troubleshooting with kubectl</h2>
<p>In Module <a href="/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics/deploy-intro/">2</a>, you used Kubectl command-line interface. You'll continue to use it in Module 3 to get information about deployed applications and their environments. The most common operations can be done with the following kubectl commands:</p>
<p>In Module <a href="/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics/deploy-app/deploy-intro/">2</a>, you used Kubectl command-line interface. You'll continue to use it in Module 3 to get information about deployed applications and their environments. The most common operations can be done with the following kubectl commands:</p>
<ul>
<li><b>kubectl get</b> - list resources</li>
<li><b>kubectl describe</b> - show detailed information about a resource</li>