OVERVIEW:-
Covering the prerequisites at NoCost, students will able to learn and justify with Container Management Technologies like Docker, PodMan, etc. at an intermediate level. It covers all of the domains, including application lifecycle management, installation, configuration and validation, networking, scheduling, security, cluster maintenance, core concepts, storage, and troubleshooting, with projects to help you get exam-ready.
Description:
This course prepares you for the Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) exam by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. You will learn how all of the components of a Kubernetes cluster work together, how to monitor all components of a cluster, and how to build your Kubernetes cluster from scratch. We will also cover networking, deploying applications, scheduling pods, logging, and a whole lot of practice in the command line.
The CKA exam is heavily focused on practical application, as it is a hands-on test of your ability to run commands to perform specific actions. There are no multiple-choice questions in this exam. To account for this, you will be provided with a lab to practice and gradable assisted practice on each topic.
In addition to CKA, you will be getting knowledge and an exam for the CCA (Certified Container Administrator) certification by LAA (Linux Academy Australia).
Practice LAB
Gradable Assisted Practice
Exam Included:
- CKA by Cloud Native Foundation (Need to Buy Separately)
- CCA (Certified Container Administrator) by Linux Academy Australia is included in the fees.
Prerequisite :
- Must be RHCSA Certified or have equivalent Linux knowledge.
Outline for CKA Course
- ETCD
- Kube-API Server
- Controller Manager
- Scheduler
- Kubelet
- Kube proxy
- PODs
- ReplicaSets
- Deployments
- Services, Service Cluster IP
- Manual Scheduling
- Labels and Selectors
- Resource Requirements and Limits
- DeamonSets
- Static Pods
- Multiple Scheduler
- Monitor Cluster Components
- Managing Application Logs
- Rolling Updates and Rollbacks
- Configure Applications
- Commands and Arguments
- Configure Environmental variables n applications
- Configuring ConfigMaps in Applications
- Scale Applications
- Multi-container PODs
- Multi-container PODs Design Patterns
- InitContainers
- Self Healing Applications
- OS Upgrades
- Kubernetes Software versions
- Cluster Upgrade Process
- Backup and Restore Methods
- Kubernetes Security Primitives
- Authentication
- TLS
- Certificates API
- Kubeconfig
- Persistent key/value store
- API Groups
- Role-Based Access Controls
- Cluster Roles and Role Bindings
- Image Security
- Network Policy
- Volumes
- Persistent Volumes
- Persistent Volume Claims
- Application Configuration
- Switching and Routing
- DNS
- CoreDNS
- Network Namespaces
- Docker Networking
- CNI
- Cluster Networking
- CNI in Kubernetes
- CNI in weave
- IP Address Management – weave
- Service Networking
- DNS in Kubernetes
- CoreDNS in Kubernetes
- Ingress
- Application failure
- Control Panel Failure
- Worker Node Failure
- Networking Failure
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