Mirantis Kubernetes Engine (MKE)
- Course Code CN212
- Duration 1 day
Course Delivery
Course Delivery
This course is available in the following formats:
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Company Event
Event at company
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Public Classroom
Traditional Classroom Learning
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Virtual Learning
Learning that is virtual
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Course Overview
TopIn this product-focused course, you’ll deep dive into all the features of Mirantis Kubernetes Engine, and discover how it simplifies, secures and accelerates Kubernetes and Swarm cluster management at enterprise scale. We’ll discuss installing and configuring MKE, managing MKE user permissions and orchestrator resources, and advanced networking features included in the platform, as well as MKE troubleshooting and support.
Course Schedule
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- Delivery Format: Virtual Learning
- Date: 07 January, 2026 | 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Location: Virtual (GMT Standa)
- Language: English
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- Delivery Format: Virtual Learning
- Date: 22 April, 2026 | 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
- Location: Virtual (GMT Standa)
- Language: English
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- Delivery Format: Virtual Learning
- Date: 15 October, 2026 | 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
- Location: Virtual (GMT Standa)
- Language: English
Target Audience
TopSystem Operators & Administrators
Course Content
TopMirantis Kubernetes Engine Architecture
- Production-grade deployment patterns
- Containerized components of MKE
- Networking & System requirements for MKE
- Installing MKE via Launchpad for high availability
Access Control in MKE
- MKE RBAC systems
- PKI, client bundle and API authentication
- Swarm and Kubernetes access control comparison
L7 Networking Features
- Interlock for Swarm
- Istio for Kubernetes
- Sticky sessions, canary or blue/green deployments, and cookie usage for both orchestrators
MKE Support Dumps
- Generating and understanding MKE support dumps
- Finding critical information in support dumps for troubleshooting MKE
- Enabling and exporting API audit logs for disaster post-mortem
MKE Troubleshooting
- Correlating MKE symptoms with components
- Probing and reading MKE state databases
- Recovering failed MKE managers
- MKE backups & restore
- Disaster recovery in event of critical MKE failure
Course Prerequisites
TopAttendees should meet the following prerequisites:
- CN110 OR CN120 OR CN211 course and prerequisites therein, or equivalent experience
- Familiarity with the Bash shell
- Filesystem navigation and manipulation
- Command line text editors like vim or nano
- Common tooling like curl, wget and ping
- Familiarity with YAML and JSON notation