This Kubernetes certification training (CKA) helps you learn to learn the Kubernetes architecture, its components, dashboard, app deployment on cluster, […]
Requirements
- Docker Fundamentals
Features
- World-Class Instructors.
- Lifetime Slack Chat or email Support.
- Flexible Schedule
- 10 Hrs e-learning videos (Apart from live classes)
Target audiences
- Anyone who wants to learn containerization or Kubernetes.
- Professioanls who are willing to earn Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) certification.
- Recommended for Software developers, Software engineers, Technical leads, System administrators, DevOps Engineers.
This Kubernetes certification training (CKA) helps you learn to learn the Kubernetes architecture, its components, dashboard, app deployment on cluster, Pods, and best security practices and more through hands-on sessions and exercises. Join this online certification course and become a Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA)
Introduction to Kubernetes
Understanding the Need of Kubernetes
Working of Kubernetes (overview)
Understanding Kubernetes Architecture
Understanding Kubernetes Concepts
Installation of Kubernetes
25% – Cluster Architecture, Installation & Configuration
- Manage role based access control (RBAC)
- Use Kubeadm to install a basic cluster
- Manage a highly-available Kubernetes cluster
- Provision underlying infrastructure to deploy a Kubernetes cluster
- Perform a version upgrade on a Kubernetes cluster using Kubeadm
- Implement etcd backup and restore
15% – Workloads & Scheduling
- Understand deployments and how to perform rolling update and rollbacks
- Use ConfigMaps and Secrets to configure applications
- Know how to scale applications
- Understand the primitives used to create robust, self-healing, application deployments
- Understand how resource limits can affect Pod scheduling
- Awareness of manifest management and common templating tools
20% – Services & Networking
- Understand host networking configuration on the cluster nodes
- Understand connectivity between Pods
- Understand ClusterIP, NodePort, LoadBalancer service types and endpoints
- Know how to use Ingress controllers and Ingress resources
- Know how to configure and use CoreDNS
- Choose an appropriate container network interface plugin
10% – Storage
- Understand storage classes, persistent volumes
- Understand volume mode, access modes and reclaim policies for volumes
- Understand persistent volume claims primitive
- Know how to configure applications with persistent storage
30% – Troubleshooting
- Evaluate cluster and node logging
- Understand how to monitor applications
- Manage container stdout & stderr logs
- Troubleshoot application failure
- Troubleshoot cluster component failure
- Troubleshoot networking
- Understand deployments and how to perform rolling update and rollbacks
- Use ConfigMaps and Secrets to configure applications
- Know how to scale applications
- Understand the primitives used to create robust, self-healing, application deployments
- Understand how resource limits can affect Pod scheduling
- Awareness of manifest management and common templating tools
- Understand host networking configuration on the cluster nodes
- Understand connectivity between Pods
- Understand ClusterIP, NodePort, LoadBalancer service types and endpoints
- Know how to use Ingress controllers and Ingress resources
- Know how to configure and use CoreDNS
- Choose an appropriate container network interface plugin
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- Understand Kubernetes Fundamentals
- Understand Kubernetes Architecture
- Install and Configure a cluster on bare metal machines
- Manage the state with deployments
- Understand Services, Pods, Volumes, data and Ingress
- Create federations for cluster management
- According to recent research, it is stated that over 10,000 companies have adopted containers for application handling.
- More than 185 million containers are in use worldwide, which leads to the massive demand for Kubernetes professionals.
- The adoption rate of Docker is continuously increasing at 40% every year, and most top-rated organizations are seeking Kubernetes professionals for handling and managing Dockers worldwide.
- According to Indeed.com, on average, a Kubernetes professional earns around $ 135k / yr.
- Kubernetes Container Orchestration fundamentals
- Installing and Configuring Kubernetes cluster
- Deploying and scaling Cluster apps
- Understand the Pods, Volumes and Services in Kubernetes
- Scheduling Container Applications
- Auditing and Troubleshooting Kubernetes Cluster
- Kubernetes best Security Practices
- Gain knowledge on certified kubernetes administrator concepts.