Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158) Course Overview

Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158) Course Overview

Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158)

Want to learn Kubernetes? Enroll in our comprehensive 3-day course that serves as an in-depth primer on this powerful system for managing containerized applications. This course is designed for those with some Linux system administration knowledge, although it's not a strict prerequisite. You'll cover essential topics including Container Orchestration, Kubernetes Architecture, and Volume Management. By the end, you'll be able to deploy both stand-alone and multi-tier applications, manage ConfigMaps and Secrets, and understand advanced topics. Practical applications include setting up a single-node Kubernetes cluster with Minikube, configuring services, and managing authentication. Join our Kubernetes community and build your cloud-native skills today!

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Course Prerequisites

Prerequisites for the Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158) Course

For successfully undertaking the Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158) course, we recommend the following prerequisites to ensure a smooth and productive learning experience:


  • Basic Understanding of Linux
    • Some knowledge of Linux system administration is helpful but not required. This can assist in understanding the underlying systems that Kubernetes interacts with.

These prerequisites are designed to provide a foundational understanding that will help you get the most out of the course, but they are not mandatory. Our course is structured to help you learn Kubernetes, even if you're starting from scratch.


Target Audience for Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158)

  1. Introduction:
    The "Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158)" course provides an essential foundation for managing containerized applications, ideal for IT professionals at various career stages.


  2. Target Audience and Job Roles:


  • System Administrators
  • DevOps Engineers
  • Cloud Administrators
  • Software Developers
  • Site Reliability Engineers (SREs)
  • IT Managers
  • Network Engineers
  • Database Administrators
  • Technical Support Engineers
  • IT Operations Team Members
  • Tech Enthusiasts interested in Kubernetes
  • Junior IT Professionals looking to upskill
  • Open Source Contributors interested in Kubernetes development


Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158)?

Introduction

The Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158) course provides an in-depth primer on Kubernetes, including container orchestration, its architecture, and practical applications. Over three days, students will learn how to deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications using Kubernetes.

Learning Objectives and Outcomes

  • Understand the basics of container orchestration and the role of Kubernetes
  • Gain a comprehensive overview of Kubernetes architecture
  • Learn the process of installing Kubernetes and setting up a single-node Kubernetes cluster with Minikube
  • Master the core Kubernetes building blocks such as Pods, Nodes, and Deployments
  • Acquire knowledge about authentication, authorization, and admission control in Kubernetes environments
  • Understand and manage Kubernetes services and networking
  • Deploy stand-alone and multi-tier applications using Kubernetes
  • Get familiar with Kubernetes volume management for persistent storage
  • Learn how to use ConfigMaps and Secrets to manage configuration data and sensitive information
  • Understand the use and configuration of Ingress for managing external access to the services in a cluster

Target Audience for Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158)

  1. Introduction:
    The "Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158)" course provides an essential foundation for managing containerized applications, ideal for IT professionals at various career stages.


  2. Target Audience and Job Roles:


  • System Administrators
  • DevOps Engineers
  • Cloud Administrators
  • Software Developers
  • Site Reliability Engineers (SREs)
  • IT Managers
  • Network Engineers
  • Database Administrators
  • Technical Support Engineers
  • IT Operations Team Members
  • Tech Enthusiasts interested in Kubernetes
  • Junior IT Professionals looking to upskill
  • Open Source Contributors interested in Kubernetes development


Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158)?

Introduction

The Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158) course provides an in-depth primer on Kubernetes, including container orchestration, its architecture, and practical applications. Over three days, students will learn how to deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications using Kubernetes.

Learning Objectives and Outcomes

  • Understand the basics of container orchestration and the role of Kubernetes
  • Gain a comprehensive overview of Kubernetes architecture
  • Learn the process of installing Kubernetes and setting up a single-node Kubernetes cluster with Minikube
  • Master the core Kubernetes building blocks such as Pods, Nodes, and Deployments
  • Acquire knowledge about authentication, authorization, and admission control in Kubernetes environments
  • Understand and manage Kubernetes services and networking
  • Deploy stand-alone and multi-tier applications using Kubernetes
  • Get familiar with Kubernetes volume management for persistent storage
  • Learn how to use ConfigMaps and Secrets to manage configuration data and sensitive information
  • Understand the use and configuration of Ingress for managing external access to the services in a cluster