Kubernetes is a powerful tool developed by Google for managing containerized applications in a clustered environment. Kubernetes helps you automate, deploy, scale, and manage containerized applications. It gives you the freedom to take advantage of on–premise cloud infrastructures. It also helps you write better cloud–native applications. Kubernetes is a core tool in DevOps; it gives you the ability to schedule and manage containers (Docker or otherwise) at scale. If you re looking to containerize your applications in the Kubernetes Way then this Course is perfect for you!
This comprehensive 3–in–1 Course is a fast–paced guide offering hands–on and practical guidance with step–by–step instructions and assignments to Containerize Your Applications in the Kubernetes Way ! You ll initially get up and running with fundamentals of Kubernetes and container orchestration. You’ll build your own container cluster and manage it as well as secure the cluster and handle service discovery. Moving further, you’ll dive into the Kubernetes architecture, components and services to build a production–class container infrastructure. Finally, you ll write cloud–native applications, test, monitor and deploy your application on the cloud (GCP) using Kubernetes.
By the end of this course, you’ll containerize your applications to build a production–class container infrastructure in the Kubernetes way .
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Price | $13.99 |
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Duration | 7.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Jason Als –
This course is not structured well. I first gave it a high rating because the first few vids made made it look promising. Once you’re further in though, the course ends up becoming a large mess. You’ll end up focusing on a bunch of other things a beginner shouldn’t think about until learning Kubernetes itself. It becomes very confusing very quickly. Not to mention it looks like they slap together to different courses from 2 different instructors. I didn’t have a problem with this until I notice they were both teaching the same things! I actually became excited when I saw they were going to teach how to use the cloud Kubernetes services, but they’re like 5min w/o much context.I’m asking for a refund. This is the second Kube course I’m doing that for!