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Kubernetes Application Essentials (CN120)

Discover what makes an application on Kubernetes.

Whether your focus is on developing containerized applications or managing a container-centric infrastructure, this class introduces Kubernetes container orchestration for everyone involved in the software development life cycle. Through a real-world approach for design and deployment considerations, students can expect to learn about the foundational Kubernetes components required for application workloads. Specifically, students will examine Kubernetes architecture, explore how Kubernetes objects work together for running an application, and learn how Kubernetes makes use of compute, networking, and storage resources.

GK# 100816 Vendor# Kubernetes App CN 12
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Who Should Attend?

This course is targeted at students with the following:

  • Motivations: General technical audiences & IT professionals
  • Roles: Architect basic applications for Kubernetes

What You'll Learn

  • Make effective use of pod architecture
  • Deploy workloads as Kubernetes controllers
  • Provision configuration at runtime to Kubernetes workloads
  • Network pods together across a cluster using native services
  • Provision highly available storage to Kubernetes workloads
  • Package an application as a Helm chart

Course Outline

Lab Requirements

  • Laptop with WiFi connectivity
  • Attendees should have the latest Chrome or Firefox installed, and a free account at strigo.io.

Prerequisites

  • GK 100813 Docker Containerization Essentials (CN110) course or equivalent experience / knowledge
  • 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

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