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Cloud Academy Administering Kubernetes Clusters
Release Date.: 04-09-2019
Type.: Bookware
Disks.: 57x15mb
Link.: https://cloudacademy.com
Release Notes
Overview
This Administering Kubernetes Clusters course covers the
many networking and scheduling objectives of the Certified
Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) exam curriculum.
You will learn a range of core practices such as Ninja
kubectl skills, the ability to control where pods are
scheduled, how to manage resources for long-lasting
production environments, and controlling access to
applications in a cluster.
This is a 6 part course made up of four lectures. If you
are not familiar with Kubernetes, we recommend completing
the Introduction to Kubernetes course and the Deploy a
Stateless Application in a Kubernetes Cluster Lab before
taking this course.
Learning Objectives
Analyze some pro tips on how to effectively use Kubectl.
What you learn here will be useful for administering a
cluster and using Kubernetes in general.
Learn to be able to attract or repel pods from nodes or
other pods. You can ensure pods run on nodes where they are
intended to run and achieve other objectives such as high-
availability by distributing pods across nodes.
Learn to think about using Kubernetes for the long term
when you need to consider how you'll manage and update resources.
Learn how to control internal and external access to
applications running in a Kubernetes cluster.
Intended Audience
Anyone that is interested in Kubernetes cluster
administration. But many parts of this course appeal to a
broader audience of Kubernetes users.
Individuals that may benefit from taking this course
include System Administrators, DevOps Engineers, Cluster
Administrators, and Kubernetes Certification Examinees.
Prerequisites
To get the most from this course,
Have knowledge of the core Kubernetes resources including
pods, and deployments.
Experience using the kubectl command-line tool to work with
Kubernetes clusters.
An understanding YAML and JSON file formats. You'll
probably already have this skill if you have the prior two.
When working with Kubernetes it won't take long until YAML
files make an appearance.
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