Course Outline
Introduction
- On-premise vs cloud
- Bare metal vs virtual machine
Technology Overview
- Kubernetes Features and Architecture
- Bare Metal Servers and Infrastructure
Preparing a Bare Metal Server
- Choosing an OS (Ubuntu, CentOS, etc.)
- Configuring the OS (Swap, nftables, etc.)
- Configuring the Firewall
Preparing Containers
- Setting up Docker
- Setting up the Cgroup Driver
Preparing Kubernetes Cluster
- Installing Kubernetes
- Setting up kubelet, kubeadm and kubectl
Running Kubernetes
- Initializing Kubernetes
- Creating a Directory for the Kubernetes Cluster
- Installing Flannel to Enable Pods to Communicate
Deploying a Containerized Application
- Preparing a Sample Application
- Deploying the Application
- Monitoring the Application
Scaling Kubernetes
- Connecting Worker Nodes to the Cluster
- Optimizing the Containers
Troubleshooting
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- An understanding of networking.
- Experience with the Linux command line.
- Software development experience.
Audience
- Developers
- System administrators
Testimonials (5)
he was patience and understood that we fall behind
Albertina - REGNOLOGY ROMANIA S.R.L.
Course - Deploying Kubernetes Applications with Helm
He explained everything, not only k8s notions.
Stefan Voinea - EMAG IT Research S.R.L
Course - Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) - exam preparation
Depth of knowledge of the trainer
Grant Miller - BMW
Course - Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) - exam preparation
There was a lot to lean, but it never felt rushed.
thomas gardner - National Oceanography Centre
Course - Docker, Kubernetes and OpenShift for Administrators
It is an in-deep Kubernetes training covering all important aspects to manage Kubernetes, be it in the cloud or on-premise, but the pace is gradual and well adjusted, so the training can be followed very well by students who have had no prior exposure to Kubernetes, as it builds up knowledge from the ground up.