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Kubernetes Boot Camp (CKA + CKAD + CKS) Course Overview

Category: Linux FoundationLevel: BeginnerDuration: 80 Hours Price: $4,030

The "Kubernetes Boot Camp (CKA + CKAD + CKS) Course Overview" by the Linux Foundation equips professionals with essential skills in container orchestration. This comprehensive program is vital for system administrators, developers, and DevOps engineers aiming to enhance their expertise in Kubernetes, ensuring they are well-prepared for current and future challenges in cloud-native environments.

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Course outline & what you'll learn

Overview of container orchestration

  • Key concepts and architecture
  • Kubernetes ecosystem and its components
  • Installing Kubernetes using kubeadm
  • Configuring a Kubernetes cluster
  • Managing nodes and clusters
  • Pods, ReplicaSets, and Deployments
  • Namespaces and labels
  • Services and networking
  • Understanding persistent storage
  • Configuring Persistent Volumes (PV) and Persistent Volume Claims (PVC)
  • StorageClasses and dynamic provisioning
  • Managing application deployments
  • Rollbacks and updates
  • Helm package manager
  • Cluster networking basics
  • Ingress controllers and load balancing
  • Network policies and security
  • Setting up monitoring with Prometheus
  • Logging solutions and best practices
  • Troubleshooting common issues
  • Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
  • Network security policies
  • Security best practices and compliance
  • Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs)
  • Operators and their use cases
  • Kubernetes API and controllers
  • CKA, CKAD, and CKS exam overview
  • Study tips and resources
  • Practice exams and scenarios
  • Community resources and support
  • Continuing education in Kubernetes and related technologies

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