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Anthony Nocentino

This path focuses on the skills and knowledge required to become a fully functioning Kubernetes Administrator. You’ll begin with basic administration tasks and understanding the capabilities that the Kubernetes platform provides. You’ll cover each segment of knowledge needed to fully administer everything you’ll need as a Kubernetes administrator. By the end of this path, you’ll have gained the practical knowledge required to hit the ground running as a Kubernetes administration wizard.

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Five courses

Kubernetes Installation and Configuration Fundamentals

(2 hours)
Let’s get you started with Kubernetes. First, you'll learn about its architecture, and then how to install your first cluster. With that cluster up and running you'll explore how to work with it and deploy applications in Kubernetes!

Managing the Kubernetes API Server and Pods

(3 hours)
Learn about the Kubernetes API architecture, its internals, and how to organize workloads. Explore the primary workload element in Kubernetes, the Pod.

Managing Kubernetes Controllers and Deployments

(2 hours)
Learn how to deploy and maintain applications using Kubernetes Controllers. In this course, you'll learn how to select a Controller for your workload, deploy it, and maintain your container-based applications in your Kubernetes cluster.

Configuring and Managing Kubernetes Storage and Scheduling

(2 hours)
This course teaches you how to decouple state and configuration from your Pod's lifecycle using persistent storage and configuration as data. You will also learn how to schedule Pods to Nodes in your Kubernetes cluster.

Maintaining, Monitoring and Troubleshooting Kubernetes

(2 hours)
This course will teach you to maintain, monitor, and troubleshoot Kubernetes clusters. You'll learn core cluster maintenance tasks, how to quickly find and analyze performance monitoring and logging data, and core tools and techniques for troubleshooting your cluster.

Learning objectives

  • Kubernetes and application lifecycle management
  • Kubernetes installation, configuration, and validation
  • Kubernetes core operations concepts
  • Kubernetes networking
  • Kubernetes scheduling
  • Kubernetes security
  • Kubernetes cluster maintenance
  • Kubernetes logging and monitoring
  • Kubernetes storage
  • Troubleshooting kubernetes

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