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This is a self-paced lab that takes place in the Google Cloud console. This lab explores best practices in managing and monitoring a multi-tenant cluster in order to optimize your costs.

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Syllabus

Managing a GKE Multi-tenant Cluster with Namespaces

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Develops skills in managing and monitoring multi-tenancy, which are core skills for optimizing cloud environments
Is self-paced, which allows students to learn at their own pace
Explores best practices in multi-tenant cluster management, which is relevant to the growing adoption of multi-tenant clusters
Taught by Google Cloud Training, who are recognized for their work in cloud computing
Takes place in the Google Cloud console, which provides a realistic hands-on learning experience

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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 Managing a GKE Multi-tenant Cluster with Namespaces with these activities:
Engage in Peer Discussions on Multi-tenant Clusters
Enhance your learning by joining peer discussion groups to exchange knowledge and perspectives on multi-tenant cluster management.
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Career center

Learners who complete Managing a GKE Multi-tenant Cluster with Namespaces will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Infrastructure Architect
Infrastructure Architects design, build, and maintain a company's technology landscape. They optimize resource allocation, enhance the efficiency of existing systems, and lead infrastructure-related projects. Experience in managing and monitoring multi-tenant Kubernetes clusters is very valuable to Infrastructure Architects. This course provides practical experience in these important skills.
Site Reliability Engineer
Site Reliability Engineers ensure the reliability and uptime of web applications and services. They also design, build, and manage the infrastructure that supports these applications. A deep understanding of Kubernetes management is very important for Site Reliability Engineers. This course helps build a foundation in this area and is highly recommended.
Cloud Engineer
Cloud Engineers design, deploy, and manage cloud-based applications and workloads. They also work with other teams to ensure that cloud services are used effectively and efficiently. Experience managing Kubernetes clusters in a multi-tenant environment is a key skill for Cloud Engineers. This course provides hands-on experience in this valuable area.
DevOps Engineer
DevOps Engineers bridge the gap between development and operations teams. They work to ensure that software is developed and deployed quickly and efficiently. A solid understanding of Kubernetes management is very beneficial for DevOps Engineers. This course may be useful in building a foundation in this skill.
Software Engineer
Software Engineers design, develop, and maintain software applications. They also work with other teams to ensure that software is developed and deployed quickly and efficiently. Experience managing Kubernetes clusters in a multi-tenant environment may be useful for Software Engineers who are working on cloud-based applications.
Database Administrator
Database Administrators ensure the reliability and performance of database systems. They also work with other teams to ensure that data is used effectively and efficiently. Experience managing Kubernetes clusters in a multi-tenant environment is not required for most Database Administrators, but may be useful for those managing cloud-based databases.
Network Engineer
Network Engineers design, build, and maintain computer networks. They also work with other teams to ensure that networks are used effectively and efficiently. Experience managing Kubernetes clusters in a multi-tenant environment is not required for most Network Engineers, but may be useful for those managing cloud-based networks.
Security Engineer
Security Engineers design, implement, and manage security controls for IT systems. They also work with other teams to ensure that information assets are protected from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction. Experience managing Kubernetes clusters in a multi-tenant environment is not typically required for Security Engineers but may be useful in some cases.
Data Scientist
Data Scientists use data to solve business problems. They also work with other teams to ensure that data is used effectively and efficiently. Experience managing Kubernetes clusters in a multi-tenant environment is not typically required for Data Scientists.
Business Analyst
Business Analysts identify and analyze business needs and translate them into technical requirements. They also work with other teams to ensure that technical solutions meet the needs of the business. Experience managing Kubernetes clusters in a multi-tenant environment is not typically required for Business Analysts.
Project Manager
Project Managers plan, organize, and execute projects. They also work with other teams to ensure that projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the required quality. Experience managing Kubernetes clusters in a multi-tenant environment is not typically required for Project Managers.
Product Manager
Product Managers define and manage the product vision. They also work with other teams to ensure that products meet the needs of the market. Experience managing Kubernetes clusters in a multi-tenant environment is not typically required for Product Managers.
Sales Engineer
Sales Engineers help customers understand and purchase technical products and solutions. They also work with other teams to ensure that customers are satisfied with their purchases. Experience managing Kubernetes clusters in a multi-tenant environment is not typically required for Sales Engineers.
Technical Writer
Technical Writers create and maintain technical documentation. They also work with other teams to ensure that documentation is accurate and easy to understand. Experience managing Kubernetes clusters in a multi-tenant environment is not typically required for Technical Writers.
Customer Service Representative
Customer Service Representatives provide support to customers who have questions or issues with products or services. Experience managing Kubernetes clusters in a multi-tenant environment is not typically required for Customer Service Representatives.

Reading list

We've selected ten 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 Managing a GKE Multi-tenant Cluster with Namespaces.
Provides best practices and patterns for using Kubernetes in production. It covers topics such as cluster design, security, and monitoring. It is an essential resource for anyone who wants to learn how to use Kubernetes effectively in a production environment.
Provides a comprehensive guide to DevOps practices. It covers topics such as continuous integration, continuous delivery, and agile development. It is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to learn more about DevOps and how to implement it in their organization.
Offers a comprehensive overview of Kubernetes, including its architecture, components, and management. It provides a solid foundation for understanding the concepts covered in the course.
Provides a comprehensive overview of microservices architecture. It covers topics such as microservice design, development, and deployment. It is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to learn more about microservices and how to use them to build modern, scalable applications.
Provides a comprehensive guide to management career development. It covers topics such as how to get promoted, how to negotiate a salary, and how to build a successful career. It is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to advance their management career.
Provides a set of seven habits that can help people to be more effective in their personal and professional lives. It is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to improve their productivity and achieve their goals.
Novel that tells the story of a struggling IT organization that implements DevOps practices to improve their performance. It is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to learn more about DevOps and how to implement it in their organization.
Covers architectural patterns and best practices for designing and operating data-intensive applications. While it doesn't directly address multi-tenancy, it provides valuable background knowledge on data management and scalability.
Introduces Kubernetes operators, a specialized type of controller that automates the management of complex applications and services in Kubernetes. It offers a deeper understanding of how to extend and customize Kubernetes for multi-tenant environments.
Provides a comprehensive overview of cloud computing concepts, technologies, and architectures. It offers background knowledge and context for understanding the role of Kubernetes in multi-tenant cloud environments.

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