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Just enough kubernetes to be dangerous – Free Udemy Courses

Just enough kubernetes to be dangerous - Free Udemy Courses
Just enough kubernetes to be dangerous - Free Udemy Courses

Just enough Kubernetes to be dangerous – Free Udemy Courses

Learn Kubernetes basics by practicing it

What you’ll learn

Just enough Kubernetes to be dangerous – Free Udemy Courses

  • Setup Kubernetes cluster in a jiffy with Google Kubernetes Engine
  • Deploy microservices application and publish it to the world
  • Setup internal DNS based service discovery to interconnect services
  • Dynamically scale application using auto-scaling feature of Kubernetes
  • Roll out application updates without downtime / achieve Zero downtime deployments
  • Learn the basics of kubectl utility

Requirements

  • Conceptual understanding of Docker
  • Google/Gmail Account with Billing Setup ( For practical exercises)

Description

Kubernetes is the gold standard in the world of container orchestration. It was created by Google, based on their experience of building and managing containers at scale ( at Google Scale). However it’s now driven by Cloud Native Compute Foundation ( CNCF), an open body, which also offers the official certification i.e. “Kubernetes Certified Administrator”. Kubernetes comes with mind-boggling features and is a very reliable, and extremely sophisticated container orchestration engine. It can let you convert your infrastructure into a Container as a Service (Platform), bringing in some of the awe-inspiring features such as Zero Down Time Deployments, Fault Tolerance, Auto Scaling, and Cloud and Storage integrations, which were extremely difficult to implement. And it brings it to the masses with its truly open, lock-in-free eco system.

This course would serve as the first step in your Kubernetes journey. It would help you get started with Kubernetes quickly and build a foundation while learning by practicing it.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone curious to learn what Kubernetes is and get a quick overview
  • Anyone who has built docker images and would like to know how to deploy those in a production like environments
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