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Kubernetes For The Absolute Beginners - Hands-On - AD-TEAM - 11-30-2024 Kubernetes For The Absolute Beginners - Hands-On Published 9/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.06 GB | Duration: 2h 24m Learn Kubernetes in simple, easy and fun way with hands-on coding exercises. For beginners in DevOps. What you'll learn Develop Kubernetes Configuration Files in YAML Deploy Applications on Kubernetes Deploy Kubernetes Cluster on local systems Gain basic understanding of Kubernetes Fundamentals Deploy Kubernetes on Cloud - Google Cloud Platform Setup ReplicaSets, Services and Deployments on Kubernetes Requirements Basic Linux Commands Basic System Administration Have access to a laptop or system to setup Kubernetes Description Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It was originally designed by Google and is now maintained by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.Kubernetes is at the cutting-edge of application deployment. The best way to kick-start your DevOps career is by learning how to effectively deploy Kubernetes.This course is for absolute Kubernetes beginners. With zero knowledge about Kubernetes, once you take this course and complete all of the hands-on coding exercises, you will be ready to deploy your own applications on a Kubernetes platform.You will start your journey as a beginner and go through 10 simple, step-by-step lectures. Each lecture and demo is designed to give you the time to fully grasp all of the concepts. The most important part of the course is the series of hands-on coding exercises that accompany each major concept.You will be developing your own services using Kubernetes configuration files for different use cases right in your browser. The coding exercises will validate your commands to make sure you have written them correctly.After you have completed the lectures and coding exercises you will have the opportunity to complete a series of assignments that put your new skills to the test. You will be given a challenge to solve using the Kubernetes skills you have learned. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 1.1 What is Kubernetes Lecture 2 1.2 Importance of Kubernetes Lecture 3 1.3 Benefits of Kubernetes Lecture 4 1.4 Kubernetes Components Lecture 5 1.5 Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm Section 2: 2 Lecture 6 2.1 What is Minikube Lecture 7 2.2 Installing minikube on ubuntu Lecture 8 2.3 What is Kubectl Lecture 9 2.4 Installing Kubctl on ubuntu Lecture 10 2.5. kubectl commands Section 3: 3 Lecture 11 3.1 Containers and pods Lecture 12 3.2 Manifest for a pod Lecture 13 3.3 Static pods Lecture 14 3.4 Creating a static pod Lecture 15 3.5 Multi container pods Lecture 16 3.6 Sidecar containers Lecture 17 3.7 Creating a sidecar container Lecture 18 3.8 init containers Lecture 19 3.9 Creating init containers Section 4: 4 Lecture 20 4.1. What is a Deployment Lecture 21 4.2. Working with Deployments Section 5: 5 Lecture 22 5.1. What is a Replication Controller Lecture 23 5.2. Working with Replication Controller Lecture 24 5.3. Need for ReplicaSet Lecture 25 5.4. Working with ReplicaSet Section 6: 6 Lecture 26 6.1. Horizontal Pod Autoscaling Lecture 27 6.2. HPA in action Section 7: 7 Lecture 28 7.1. Jobs Lecture 29 7.2. Creating Jobs Lecture 30 7.3 Cron Jobs Lecture 31 7.4. Creating Cron Jobs Section 8: 8 Lecture 32 8.1 What is Daemonset Lecture 33 8.2. Creating a Daemonset Lecture 34 8.3. What is Statefulset Lecture 35 8.4 Creating a Statefulset. Section 9: 9 Lecture 36 9.1 What are configmaps Lecture 37 9.2. Creating configmaps for storing raw data Lecture 38 9.3 What are secrets Lecture 39 9.4. Creating secrets for storing sensitive data Section 10: 10 Lecture 40 10.1. What are Persistent Volumes Lecture 41 10.2. What is a Persistent Volume Claim Lecture 42 10.3 What are storage classes Lecture 43 10.4. Working with Persistent volumes Lecture 44 10.5. Working with storage classes.mp4 Section 11: 11 Lecture 45 11.1. ClusterIP Lecture 46 11.2. Creating a cluster IP service Lecture 47 11.3. Nodeport Lecture 48 11.4. Creating a Nodeport IP service Lecture 49 11.5. Load Balancer Lecture 50 11.6. Creating Loadbalancer service Section 12: 12 Lecture 51 12.1. Ingress and Ingress Class Lecture 52 12.2. Endpoint Lecture 53 12.3 Endpoint Slice Lecture 54 12.4. Creating an Ingress Section 13: 13 Lecture 55 13.1. Role and Role Bindings Lecture 56 13.2 Lecture 57 13.3 Clusterrole and Cluster Role Binding Lecture 58 13.4. Working with Cluster Roles Section 14: 14 Lecture 59 14.1. Taints and Tolerations Lecture 60 14.2. Resource Limits and Requests Section 15: 15 Lecture 61 15.1 Conclusion and Thanks Beginners in Containers,Beginners in Orchestration,System Administrators,Developers,Project Managers
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