Understand and interact with a Kubernetes Cluster. Learn about the various API objects available and how best to use them. There are 10 modules on day 1 covering concepts such as Introduction to Containers, Dockerfile development, Kubernetes Architecture, API Objects, Nodes, Namespaces, Pods, Labels and Annotations, Deployments, Deamon sets, Config Maps, StatefulSets, Service Discovery, Storage, RBAC, Ingress. All modules have hands-on lab exercises.
Gain a deeper understanding of the Kubernetes architecture as we focus on the various parts of the Kubernetes Control Plane and supporting tools. Deploy a secure Kubernetes cluster using proven best practices. Building upon concepts learned from previous day, Day 2 will focus on Kubernetes In Depth with over six modules covering concepts such as Control Plane, etcd, API Server, CNI, Containers, PKI and certificates for masters and worker nodes, Master Layout, Worker Nodes, Troubleshooting techniques, Pod security and Network policy. All modules have hands-on lab exercises.
Dive into Kubernetes ecosystem tools like Helm and strategies to efficiently manage your kubernetes cluster. Experience running a CI/CD pipeline running within the Kubernetes cluster Building upon concepts learned from previous two days, Day 3 will focus on giving trainees experience with K8s ecosystem tools such as Helm and operators. Day 3 will cover concepts such as Helm, Deployment strategies, Chart installations, Certificate management, Backup and recovery, running CI/CD pipeline in Kubernetes. All modules have hands-on lab exercises.
Understand and interact with a Kubernetes Cluster. Learn about the various API objects available and how best to use them. There are 10 modules on day 1 covering concepts such as Introduction to Containers, Dockerfile development, Kubernetes Architecture, API Objects, Nodes, Namespaces, Pods, Labels and Annotations, Deployments, Deamon sets, Config Maps, StatefulSets, Service Discovery, Storage, RBAC, Ingress. All modules have hands-on lab exercises.
Gain a deeper understanding of the Kubernetes architecture as we focus on the various parts of the Kubernetes Control Plane and supporting tools. Deploy a secure Kubernetes cluster using proven best practices. Building upon concepts learned from previous day, Day 2 will focus on Kubernetes In Depth with over six modules covering concepts such as Control Plane, etcd, API Server, CNI, Containers, PKI and certificates for masters and worker nodes, Master Layout, Worker Nodes, Troubleshooting techniques, Pod security and Network policy. All modules have hands-on lab exercises.
Dive into Kubernetes ecosystem tools like Helm and strategies to efficiently manage your kubernetes cluster. Experience running a CI/CD pipeline running within the Kubernetes cluster Building upon concepts learned from previous two days, Day 3 will focus on giving trainees experience with K8s ecosystem tools such as Helm and operators. Day 3 will cover concepts such as Helm, Deployment strategies, Chart installations, Certificate management, Backup and recovery, running CI/CD pipeline in Kubernetes. All modules have hands-on lab exercises.
The first half of the day is geared towards executives and project managers. Concepts covered include, but not limited to, Evolution of k8s infrastructure, Enterprise modernization and transformation with containers and kubernetes, Monolith to Microservices strategy, Organizing for the future, similarities and differences with virtual machine ecosystem, How Kubernetes fits into Cloud and best practices of software development methodologies using Kubernetes and containers.
The second half of the day is geared for project managers to help them with managing containers and kubernetes projects efficiently. Components of kubernetes, K8s Developer perspective, K8s Ops perspective and K8s Security perspective, what does production-readiness mean for Kubernetes, On-boarding teams into K8s strategies and lessons learned, Tracking the work using Kanban / Scrum, Definitions of Done.