Course Outline
Introduction to Kubernetes
- What is Kubernetes?
- Benefits of container orchestration
- Kubernetes vs. Docker Swarm and other orchestrators
Core Components and Architecture
- Control plane and node architecture
- Pods, ReplicaSets, and Deployments
- Services, labels, and selectors
Setting Up a Kubernetes Environment
- Using Minikube or Kind for local clusters
- kubectl command-line tool
- Accessing and inspecting cluster components
Deploying Applications to Kubernetes
- Creating and managing pods and deployments
- Rolling updates and rollbacks
- Container image management
Networking and Services
- Cluster networking overview
- Creating internal and external services
- DNS, ingress controllers, and load balancing basics
Volumes and Storage
- Working with persistent volumes and claims
- Storage classes and dynamic provisioning
- Data persistence strategies
Cluster Monitoring and Troubleshooting
- Inspecting pod logs and events
- Common kubectl diagnostic commands
- Best practices for resource limits and health checks
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- An understanding of containerization concepts (e.g., Docker)
- Experience with the Linux command line
- Basic networking and system administration knowledge
Audience
- Developers deploying containerized applications
- DevOps engineers managing container orchestration
- System administrators supporting Kubernetes environments
Testimonials (5)
he was patience and understood that we fall behind
Albertina - REGNOLOGY ROMANIA S.R.L.
Course - Deploying Kubernetes Applications with Helm
How Interactive Reda would explain the information and get us to participate. He would also mention interesting facts along the way and share all the knowledge he has. Reda has excellent communication skills which makes online training really effective.
Janine - BMW SA
Course - Kubernetes Advanced
The training was more practical
Siphokazi Biyana - Vodacom SA
Course - Kubernetes on AWS
Learning about Kubernetes.
Felix Bautista - SGS GULF LIMITED ROHQ
Course - Kubernetes on Azure (AKS)
It gave a good grounding for Docker and Kubernetes.