This Kubernetes Fundamentals training is very suitable for IT Administrators (engineers) and offers participants a deep inside in the architecture, use, and management of Kubernetes. The training is based on teaching Kubernetes for self-hosting. Each participant gets their own (simulated) bare-metal cluster, which the participant initiates himself.
The training is hands-on and offers knowledge and skills based on exercises and examples you perform. The idea here is, if you understand Kubernetes and can work with it at this level, you will be able to work with any other possible variant.
This training consists of two parts:
Are you or will you become an Engineer, System-Administrator, or DevOps Engineer (partially or fully) responsible for one or more Kubernetes clusters, or you would like to be able to manage or set up Kubernetes for your organization? Then this training is perfect for you.
Fundamentals:
This training follows the contents as prescribed for the CKA exam for certification by offering the theory in presentation form and performing 30 to 40 detailed exercises.
Topics as they pass:
Selection of modules:
The number of topics available in the training as choice modules is more than can be covered during the training. For each training, the trainer decides, in consultation with the group, which topics will be covered in the training. Sometimes this can mean that the group decides on day 5 to work with different components. The choice of modules goes into depth on Administration Expert parts, by means of exercises that are in line with the daily practice of working with Kubernetes, using working examples.
Hands-on learning of Kubernetes in the base and on bare metal. In line with the theory expected by the Cloud Native Foundation for Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) certification.
The starting point of this training is:
On the basis of this training, the participant gets insight into Kubernetes and an overview at the level of the Kubernetes application and the Kubernetes hosting architecture:
Having several years of experience as an engineer and being able to read code are qualities that make that someone has more insight into what is happening and keeps a better overview of what is going on in the training. A lot of work is done with the command-line (shell) and a variety of programming languages and containers pass by in exercises such as: Go, Node.js, Angular, Java, Ubuntu, Debian, CoreOS
Minimum dexterity/basic knowledge of Linux command-line (Bash, Linux commands), Private Keys and Public Keys are required to follow the pace of this training.
The training is mainly meant for:
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