Course Outline

Introduction

  • Linux Foundation
  • Linux Foundation Training
  • Linux Foundation Certifications
  • Linux Foundation Digital Badges
  • Laboratory Exercises, Solutions and Resources
  • E-Learning Course: LFS258
  • Distribution Details
  • Labs

Basics of Kubernetes

  • Define Kubernetes
  • Cluster Structure
  • Adoption
  • Project Governance and CNCF
  • Labs

Installation and Configuration

  • Getting Started With Kubernetes
  • Minikube
  • kubeadm
  • More Installation Tools
  • Labs

Kubernetes Architecture

  • Kubernetes Architecture
  • Networking
  • Other Cluster Systems
  • Labs

APIs and Access

  • API Access
  • Annotations
  • Working with A Simple Pod
  • kubectl and API
  • Swagger and OpenAPI
  • Labs

API Objects

  • API Objects
  • The v1 Group
  • API Resources
  • RBAC APIs
  • Labs

Managing State With Deployments

  • Deployment Overview
  • Managing Deployment States
  • Deployments and Replica Sets
  • DaemonSets
  • Labels
  • Labs

Volumes and Data

  • Volumes Overview
  • Volumes
  • Persistent Volumes
  • Rook
  • Passing Data To Pods
  • ConfigMaps
  • Labs

Services

  • Overview
  • Accessing Services
  • DNS
  • Labs

Ingress

  • Overview
  • Ingress Controller
  • Ingress Rules
  • Service Mesh
  • Labs

Scheduling

  • Overview
  • Scheduler Settings
  • Policies
  • Affinity Rules
  • Taints and Tolerations
  • Labs

Logging and Troubleshooting

  • Overview
  • Troubleshooting Flow
  • Basic Start Sequence
  • Monitoring
  • Plugins
  • Logging
  • Troubleshooting Resources
  • Labs

Custom Resource Definition

  • Overview
  • Custom Resource Definitions
  • Aggregated APIs
  • Labs

Helm

  • Overview
  • Helm
  • Using Helm
  • Labs

Security

  • Overview
  • Accessing the API
  • Authentication and Authorization
  • Admission Controller
  • Pod Policies
  • Network Policies
  • Labs

High Availability

  • Overview
  • Stacked Database
  • External Database
  • Labs

CKA Exam Domain Review

Requirements

Participants should have an understanding of Linux administration skills, comfortable using the command line. Must be able to edit files using a command-line text editor.

Audience:

This course is ideal for those wishing to manage a containerized application infrastructure. This includes existing IT administrators, as well as those looking to start a cloud career.

Experience Level: Intermediate

 28 Hours

Number of participants



Price per participant

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