Containerization has taken the IT world by storm in the last few years. Large software houses, starting from Google and Amazon, are running significant portions of their production load in containers. Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. This is a hands-on workshop style course that teaches core features and functionality of Kubernetes. You will leave this course knowing how to build a Kubernetes cluster, and how to deploy and manage applications on that cluster.

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Learning Objectives

This course is approximately 50% hands-on, combining expert lecture, real-world demonstrations and group discussions with machine-based practical labs and exercises. Our engaging instructors and mentors are highly experienced practitioners who bring years of current experience into every classroom. Working in a hands-on learning environment led by our expert facilitator, students will explore:
What a Kubernetes cluster is, and how to deploy and manage them on-premises and in the cloud.
How Kubernetes fits into the cloud-native ecosystem, and how it interfaces with other important technologies such as Docker.
The major Kubernetes components that let us deploy and manage applications in a modern cloud-native fashion.
How to define and manage applications with declarative manifest files that should be version-controlled and treated like code.

1
  • Getting Started

  • Our sample application
    Kubernetes concepts
    Declarative vs imperative
    Kubernetes network model
    First contact with kubectl
    Setting up Kubernetes

2
  • Working with Containers

  • Running our first containers on Kubernetes
    Exposing containers
    Shipping images with a registry
    Running our application on Kubernetes

3
  • Exploring the Kubernetes Dashboard

  • The Kubernetes dashboard
    Security implications of kubectl apply
    Scaling a deployment
    Daemon sets
    Labels and selectors
    Rolling updates

4
  • Next Steps

  • Accessing logs from the CLI
    Managing stacks with Helm
    Namespaces
    Next steps

Audience

This in an introductory-level class for intermediate skilled team members. Students should have prior software development experience or exposure, have some basic familiarity with containers, and should also be able to navigate the command line.

Language

English

Prerequisites

This in an introductory-level class for intermediate skilled team members. Students should have prior software development experience or exposure, have some basic familiarity with containers, and should also be able to navigate the command line.

$1,895

Length: 2.0 days (16 hours)

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