Kubernetes Introduction (en)

The course is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the capabilities of Kubernetes and how to use the system to manage applications in a production environment. The course focuses on the fundamental concepts of Kubernetes, such as Pods, ReplicaSets, Deployments and DaemonSets. You explore methods for interacting with Pods and techniques for using Labels to organize and manage application components. Additionally, you learn how to create and manage Deployments for scalable applications, DaemonSets for infrastructure applications, and Namespaces for object organization and management. We also examine the concepts of services and how to use them to expose applications outside the cluster. With this course,

Requires, as a prerequisite, to have completed the DSK101 course.

COD: DSK102
Category: Kubernetes

Container Runtime Essential

Note: This course is a required step toward exam preparations CKA & CKAD!

Teaching methodology

The course includes educational laboratories in which each student will be able to work in order to complete training exercises that will provide practical experience in using the instrument, for each of the topics covered during the course.

Prerequisites

  • Basic knowledge of Linux and the command line.
  • Knowledge of basic concepts of containerization and how containers work.
  • Familiar with basic networking concepts.
  • Basic knowledge of application development principles.
  • Familiarity with the basic concepts of cloud computing and virtualized infrastructures.