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hey guys so today lets talk about certificate management in kubernetes because in the past i only showed you how to obtain ssl certificates in your ingress controller with traffic but some people pointed out that this has some limitations and there is a better way of doing it and youre absolutely right so i spent some time researching and i want to show you a way to decouple the certificate management from traffic and do it with a separate tool instead and this works great with any other ingress controller as well like nginx for example and it makes a certificate management in kubernetes extremely easy so lets start and take a look at cert manager i guess most of you have worked with ssl certificates before in kubernetes and you might know that managing them isnt always easy and because if you want to expose an application securely via https you need to somehow get a valid ssl certificate for it and the most common way to do that is probably with lets encrypt but sometimes you mi