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Core Concepts and Kubernetes Architecture

  1. Kubernetes architecture and its primary components.
  2. Pods, Labels, Selectors, Deployments, Services, and Namespaces.
  3. Application lifecycle management.
  4. Deployment of applications and services.

Installation, Configuration & Validation

  1. Kubernetes installation using kubeadm.
  2. Scaling the cluster.
  3. Managing standalone pods.
  4. High Availability for the Control Plane.
  5. Cluster maintenance.
  6. Upgrading to a new version.
  7. Cordoning and draining nodes.

Networking

  1. The container network model in Kubernetes.
  2. Service discovery, scaling, and load balancing.
  3. DNS for service discovery.

Scheduling

  1. Node selectors.
  2. Affinity and anti-affinity rules.
  3. Taints and tolerations.

Security

  1. Authentication, Authorization, and RBAC.
  2. Configuring TLS access to the API.

Logging / Monitoring

  1. Logging for applications and system components.
  2. Cluster-wide logging architecture.
  3. Metrics Server.
  4. Prometheus.

Storage

  1. Storage architecture.
  2. Storage backends in Kubernetes: local, NFS, GlusterFS.
  3. Storage classes and dynamic storage provisioning.
  4. Resource quotas.

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Requirements

  • A solid understanding of Kubernetes.
  • Experience with Linux.

Target Audience

  • Administrators
  • Kubernetes Users
 21 Hours

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