New Pluralsight Course – Kubernetes Installation and Configuration Fundamentals

New Pluralsight Course – Kubernetes Installation and Configuration Fundamentals

My new course “Kubernetes Installation and Configuration Fundamentals” in now available on Pluralsight here! If you want to learn about the course, check out the trailer here or if you want to dive right in check it out here! This course offers practical tips from my experiences building Kubernetes Clusters for Centino Systems clients.
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  This course targets IT professionals that design and maintain Kubernetes and container based solutions.The course can be used by both the IT pro learning new skills and the system administrator or developer preparing for using Kubernetes both on premises and in the Cloud.
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  Let’s take your Kubernetes administration and configuration skills to the next level and get you started <a href="http://www.pluralsight.com/courses/kubernetes-installation-configuration-fundamentals">now</a>!
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  The modules of the course are:
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    <strong>Exploring the Kubernetes Architecture</strong> &#8211; In this module we introduce Kubernetes, deep dive into each component and its responsibility in a cluster. We also look at higher level abstractions such as Services, Controllers, and Deployments and how they can be used to ensure the desired state of an application deployed in Kubernetes
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    <strong>Installing and Configuring Kubernetes</strong> &#8211; In this module, we learn several ways to install a Kubernetes cluster. We start off simple with an installation using <span style="font-family: Courier; font-size: 12px;">kubeadm</span>. Then we head off to the Cloud, we look at the current state of the cloud managed Kubernetes services and installation methods for each of the major cloud providers (Google, AWS, and Azure) and perform an installation using Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE).
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    <strong>Working with Your Kubernetes Cluster</strong> &#8211; In this module, we learn how to interact with our cluster. We learn how to use and configure the primary tool for communicating with Kubernetes clusters, <span style="font-size: 12px; font-family: Courier;">kubectl</span>. We then learn how to perform a simple application (pod) deployment both imperatively and declaratively in our Kubernetes cluster. With our cluster up and running and our first application (pod) deployed in our cluster, we will then explore the internals of our cluster, its components and resources.
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  <a href="http://www.pluralsight.com/courses/kubernetes-installation-configuration-fundamentals">Check out the course at Pluralsight!</a>
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