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Nigel Poulton

This course will teach you how to create an Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) Kubernetes cluster with nodes in AWS Wavelength zones.

We've reached a tipping point. There's a convergence happening right now - cloud, containers and Kubernetes, mobile devices and edge computing, and 5G - and it's enabling innovations and changes to the way we do just about everything.

In this course, Containers on AWS Wavelength, you’ll learn how to deploy edge applications to EKS (Kubernetes) clusters with nodes in AWS Wavelength zones.

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This course will teach you how to create an Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) Kubernetes cluster with nodes in AWS Wavelength zones.

We've reached a tipping point. There's a convergence happening right now - cloud, containers and Kubernetes, mobile devices and edge computing, and 5G - and it's enabling innovations and changes to the way we do just about everything.

In this course, Containers on AWS Wavelength, you’ll learn how to deploy edge applications to EKS (Kubernetes) clusters with nodes in AWS Wavelength zones.

First, you’ll explore what AWS Wavelength zones are and why they're important to delivering ultra-low latency 5G apps.

Next, you’ll discover how to deploy infrastructure, including carrier gateways and Kubernetes nodes, to Wavelength zones.

Finally, you’ll learn how to deploy applications to EKS clusters with nodes in Wavelength zones.

When you’re finished with this course, you'll be ready to start deploying low-latency containerized 5G apps to AWS Wavelength.

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Syllabus

Course Overview
Introduction to AWS Wavelength
Hands-on with Containers and AWS Wavelength

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Geared toward those looking to deploy latency-sensitive 5G applications
Taught by Nigel Poulton, a recognized contributor to the Kubernetes and edge computing communities
Familiarizes learners with AWS Wavelength, an emerging technology for ultra-low latency applications
Delves into the practicalities of deploying infrastructure and applications to AWS Wavelength zones
Assumes a foundational understanding of Kubernetes
May be less relevant for learners not interested in edge computing applications

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Containers on AWS Wavelength with these activities:
Review networking concepts
Improve understanding of networking concepts which are essential to the application of AWS Wavelength.
Browse courses on Computer Networks
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  • Revisit basic concepts like IP addressing, routing, and TCP/IP
  • Review different types of network topologies and their characteristics
  • Explore concepts related to network security, such as firewalls and intrusion detection systems
Organize and review notes, assignments, and materials from the course
Improve retention and understanding by organizing and reviewing course materials regularly.
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  • Gather all notes, assignments, and other materials from the course
  • Organize the materials into a logical structure, such as by topic or module
  • Review the materials regularly to reinforce learning
Join a study group focused on AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes
Engage in peer learning and discussions to deepen understanding and exchange knowledge on AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes.
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  • Find or create a study group with other learners interested in AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes
  • Meet regularly to discuss course topics, share experiences, and work on projects together
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Deploy an EKS cluster on AWS Wavelength
Gain practical experience in deploying and managing EKS clusters on AWS Wavelength.
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  • Find and follow a tutorial on deploying an EKS cluster on AWS Wavelength
  • Set up the necessary infrastructure, including VPC, subnets, and security groups
  • Create and configure an EKS cluster with nodes in AWS Wavelength zones
Troubleshoot common issues with EKS clusters on AWS Wavelength
Enhance troubleshooting skills in addressing common issues encountered when working with EKS clusters on AWS Wavelength.
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  • Identify and gather examples of potential issues
  • Research and understand the root causes of these issues
  • Develop and practice troubleshooting techniques to resolve these issues
Write a blog post or article summarizing key concepts of AWS Wavelength
Reinforce understanding of AWS Wavelength by explaining its key concepts to others.
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  • Research and gather information on AWS Wavelength
  • Organize and outline the key concepts in a logical manner
  • Write the blog post or article, ensuring clarity and accuracy
  • Share the blog post or article with others for feedback
Design and build a simple application to run on AWS Wavelength
Develop hands-on experience in designing, building, and deploying applications that leverage the capabilities of AWS Wavelength.
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  • Choose a suitable application use case and design its architecture
  • Build the application using appropriate tools and technologies
  • Deploy the application to the EKS cluster on AWS Wavelength
  • Monitor and troubleshoot the application's performance
Contribute to open-source projects related to AWS Wavelength
Gain practical experience and contribute to the AWS Wavelength community by participating in open-source projects.
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  • Identify open-source projects related to AWS Wavelength
  • Choose a project to contribute to and understand its goals and codebase
  • Make code contributions, such as bug fixes or feature enhancements

Career center

Learners who complete Containers on AWS Wavelength will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Container Orchestrator
Container Orchestrators manage the deployment and lifecycle of containers. They ensure that containers are running smoothly and efficiently, and they troubleshoot and resolve container problems. This course may be useful for Container Orchestrators who want to learn how to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters in AWS Wavelength zones. This course can help Container Orchestrators build a foundation in AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes, which can help them advance their careers.
Machine Learning Engineer
Machine Learning Engineers develop and implement machine learning models. They work with data scientists to identify and solve business problems using machine learning. This course may be useful for Machine Learning Engineers who want to learn how to deploy machine learning models to AWS Wavelength zones. This course can help Machine Learning Engineers build a foundation in AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes, which can help them advance their careers.
DevOps Engineer
DevOps Engineers work to bridge the gap between development and operations teams. They help to ensure that applications are developed and deployed quickly and efficiently. This course may be useful for DevOps Engineers who want to learn how to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters in AWS Wavelength zones. This course can help DevOps Engineers build a foundation in AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes, which can help them advance their careers.
Cloud Engineer
Cloud Engineers design, build, and maintain cloud-based applications and infrastructure. They work with cloud providers to ensure that applications are running smoothly and efficiently. This course may be useful for Cloud Engineers who want to learn how to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters in AWS Wavelength zones. This course can help Cloud Engineers build a foundation in AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes, which can help them advance their careers.
Network Engineer
Network Engineers design, install, and maintain computer networks. They ensure that networks run smoothly and efficiently, and they troubleshoot and resolve network problems. This course may be useful for Network Engineers who want to learn how to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters in AWS Wavelength zones. This course can help Network Engineers build a foundation in AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes, which can help them advance their careers.
Site Reliability Engineer
Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) are responsible for ensuring the reliability and performance of websites and applications. They work to identify and resolve performance issues, and they develop and implement strategies to improve reliability. This course may be useful for SREs who want to learn how to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters in AWS Wavelength zones. This course can help SREs build a foundation in AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes, which can help them advance their careers.
Kubernetes Administrator
Kubernetes Administrators manage Kubernetes clusters. They ensure that clusters are running smoothly and efficiently, and they troubleshoot and resolve cluster problems. This course may be useful for Kubernetes Administrators who want to learn how to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters in AWS Wavelength zones. This course can help Kubernetes Administrators build a foundation in AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes, which can help them advance their careers.
Data Scientist
Data Scientists use data to solve business problems. They develop and implement machine learning and data analysis models to help businesses make better decisions. This course may be useful for Data Scientists who want to learn how to deploy machine learning models to AWS Wavelength zones. This course can help Data Scientists build a foundation in AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes, which can help them advance their careers.
Mobile Developer
Mobile Developers design, develop, and maintain mobile applications. They work with users to identify and solve business problems using mobile technologies. This course may be useful for Mobile Developers who want to learn how to develop and deploy containerized mobile applications to AWS Wavelength zones. This course can help Mobile Developers build a foundation in AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes, which can help them advance their careers.
Software Engineer
Software Engineers design, develop, and maintain software applications. They work with users to identify and solve business problems using software. This course may be useful for Software Engineers who want to learn how to develop and deploy containerized applications to AWS Wavelength zones. This course can help Software Engineers build a foundation in AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes, which can help them advance their careers.
Web Developer
Web Developers design, develop, and maintain websites and web applications. They work with users to identify and solve business problems using web technologies. This course may be useful for Web Developers who want to learn how to develop and deploy containerized web applications to AWS Wavelength zones. This course can help Web Developers build a foundation in AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes, which can help them advance their careers.
Full-Stack Developer
Full Stack Developers design, develop, and maintain software applications. They work on both the front-end and back-end of applications. This course may be useful for Full Stack Developers who want to learn how to develop and deploy containerized applications to AWS Wavelength zones. This course can help Full Stack Developers build a foundation in AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes, which can help them advance their careers.
Cloud Architect
Cloud Architects design and implement cloud-based solutions. They work with customers to identify and solve business problems using cloud technologies. This course may be useful for Cloud Architects who want to learn how to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters in AWS Wavelength zones. This course can help Cloud Architects build a foundation in AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes, which can help them advance their careers.
Game Developer
Game Developers design, develop, and maintain video games. They work with users to identify and solve business problems using game technologies. This course may be useful for Game Developers who want to learn how to develop and deploy containerized game applications to AWS Wavelength zones. This course can help Game Developers build a foundation in AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes, which can help them advance their careers.
DevSecOps Engineer
DevSecOps Engineers work to integrate security into the development and operations process. They help to ensure that applications are developed and deployed securely. This course may be useful for DevSecOps Engineers who want to learn how to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters in AWS Wavelength zones. This course can help DevSecOps Engineers build a foundation in AWS Wavelength and Kubernetes, which can help them advance their careers.

Reading list

We've selected six books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Containers on AWS Wavelength.
Provides insights and best practices for implementing site reliability engineering principles.
Provides an in-depth look at the challenges and patterns of designing data-intensive applications.
Provides a comprehensive guide to Kubernetes, including its architecture, features, and best practices.
Provides a comprehensive overview of 5G and beyond, including its technologies, applications, and challenges.

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