Kubernetes Certified Administrator
$275.00
This course teaches Kubernetes Administration and prepares you to take the CNCF certification examination for Kubernetes Certified Administrator. You will learn kubernetes fundamentals and administration ranging from Architectures, Deployment, Storage, Networking, Security, Monitoring, Logging, Cluster Maintenance and Troubleshooting.
This course is a combination of Concepts and hand-on workshop.
At the end of the training course, attendees will know how to manage Kubernertes in a Production environment.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Security Architects
- Application Architects
- Systems Administrators
- DevOps
- Systems Engineers
- System Integrators
- Sodtware Architects
COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of the training, participants will be able to:
- Understand CNCF Landscape
- Understand Kubernetes Core Objects
- Deploy Kubernetes ready for production use
- Select the right kubernetes networking CNI
- Select the right storage driver
- Monitor Kubernetes using Prometheus
- Manage Logging with Fleuntd
- Troubleshoot Kubernetes
Course Features
- Lectures 59
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 1
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
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Domain 1: Installation, Configuration and Validation (12%)
- Install and use KubeAdm to install, configure, and manage Kubernetes Clusters
- Design a Kubernetes cluster
- Install Kubernetes Master and Nodes
- Configure secure cluster communications
- Configure a Highly-Available Kubernetes cluster
- Know where to get the Kubernetes release binaries
- Provision underlying infrastructure to deploy a Kubernetes cluster
- Choose a network solution
- Choose your Kubernetes infrastructure configuration
- Run end-to-end tests on your cluster
- Analyse end-to-end tests results
- Run Node end-to-end tests
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Domain 2: Core Concepts (19%)
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Domain 3: Application Lifecycle Management (8%)
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1 Domain 4: Scheduling (5%)
Kubernetes Scheduling
- Use label selectors to schedule Pods
- Understand the role of DaemonSets
- Understand how resource limits can affect Pod scheduling
- Understand how to run multiple schedulers and how to configure Pods to use them
- Manually schedule a pod without a scheduler
- Display scheduler events
- Know how to configure the Kubernetes scheduler
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Domain 5: Networking (11%)
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Domain 6: Storage (7%)
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Domain 7: Security (12%)
- How to secure Kubernetes cluster
- Know how to configure authentication and authorization
- Understand Kubernetes security primitives
- Know to configure network policies
- Create and manage TLS certificates for cluster components
- Work with images securely
- Define security contexts
- Secure persistent key value store
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Domain 8: Logging/Monitoring (5%)
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Domain 9: Cluster Maintenance (11%)
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Domain 10: Troubleshooting (10%)