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[Udemy] Kubernetes Certified Administrator by School of Devops + bonus

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  1. 27 дек 2018
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    artwo-deetwo
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    Складчина: [Udemy] Kubernetes Certified Administrator by School of Devops + bonus

    Курс для подготовки к экзамену Kubernetes Certified Administrator от School of Devops
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    Описание:
    Этот курс знакомит вас с моими знаниями в области построения и управления инфраструктурой, опытом помощи компаниям в их путешествии и более 300 корпоративных тренингов. Это хорошо проработанная программа, и я пробовал много вариантов приложений с разными потоками, брал отзывы и многократно повторял. Это одна из причин, почему нам потребовалось более 4 месяцев, чтобы даже запустить курс в его первой форме. Мы также начали внедрять некоторые новые и полезные методы, в том числе «стеклянную доску», «карты разума», чтобы лучше объяснить концепции и сделать вещи проще. Я и моя команда хотим сделать эту программу лучшей в мире и постоянно работаем над этим.

    О курсе:
    Язык: английский + субтитры
    Время: 12:50:25
    Лекции: 191
    Автор: Gourav Shah, Vijayboopathy Elangovan.

    Требования:
    • Основы Docker - запуск контейнеров, создание образов с помощью Dockerfiles и т. Д.
    • Базовый синтаксис YAML
    • Основные команды Linux
    От себя:
    Это пока самый крутой и полный курс по куберу на юдеми


    About the Course
    • Lab Guide
    • Gitter Chat Room for the Course
    Introduction to Kubernetes
    • The need for a Container Orchestration Engine
    • Battles of COEs, which one to choose
    • Key Features of a COE
    • What makes Kubernetes the de facto COE choice
    • Negatives of using Kubernetes
    • Basics of Kubernetes
    • Exercise
    Path to Automation with Kubernetes
    • Section Intro - Path to Automation with Kubernetes
    • Namespaces
    • Pods
    • Replication Controller, Replica Sets and Deployments
    • Service Discovery and Load Balancing
    • Applying kubernetes primitives to your Application Stack
    • Configmaps and , Storage, Network, RBAC etc.
    • Daemonsets, Statefulsets, Crons and Jobs
    • Kubernetes Architecture Run Down
    • Building production grade Hight Available Kubernetes Cluster
    • Path to Automation with Kubernetes
    • Exercise
    Just Enough Docker for a Kubernetes Practitioner
    • Setting up and validating docker environment
    • Running your first container
    • Making containers persist with -idt options
    • Essential Container Operations - list, logs, exec, cp, inspect, stop, rm
    • Publishing containers using port mapping
    • Using docker instead of VMs to create development environments
    • Portainer - Web console to managing Docker Environemnts
    • Launching Application Stack with Docker Compose
    • Building an image manually with docker commit
    • Automatiing image builds with a Dockerfile
    • Dockerfile Primer
    Setting up Environment
    • Section Intro- Setting up Environment
    • LAB: Option 1: Setting up single node kubernetes with Minikube
    • LAB: Option 2: Provisioning 3 nodes for Kubernetes with Vagrant and VirtualBox
    • Provisioning and configuring Digital Ocean Nodes
    • Initialise Cluster with Kubeadm
    • Setting up Weave CNI
    • Launching Kubernetes Dashboard
    • LAB: Setup Kubernetes Cluster with Kubeadm
    • Setting up a kubernetes Visualizer
    • LAB: Setting up Kubernetes Visualiser
    • Resetting cluster created with kubeadm
    • Setting up Environment
    • Exercise
    Building Blocks - Pods
    • Section Intro - Pods
    • Writing pod Specification
    • Launching and Operating Pods
    • LAB: Writing Pod Spec, Launching and Operating a Pod
    • Troubleshooting Pods Issues
    • LAB: Troubleshooting Pod Issues
    • Attaching a volume to a Pod
    • LAB: Attaching a volume to the Pod
    • Launching Multi-Container Pods
    • Connecting to Individual Containers
    • LAB : Multi Container Pods
    • Building Blocks - Pods
    • Exercise
    Replication Controllers and Replica Sets
    • Section Intro - Replication Controllers
    • Setting up namespace and switching context
    • LAB: Creating a Namespace and switching to it
    • Writing Replica Set Specification
    • LAB: Writing Replica Set Specs
    • Launching Replica Set and Fault Tolerance
    • LAB: ReplicaSet in Action
    • Replication Controllers and Replica Sets
    • Exercises
    Service Discovery and Load Balancing
    • Section intro - Services
    • Writing Service Specification
    • Exposing services outside the Cluster
    • LAB: Creating a Service and exposing it with NodePort
    • LAB: Exposing Sevice with ExternalIPs
    • Service Discovery
    • LAB: Intetnal Service Discovery with ClusterIP
    • Service Discovery and Load Balancing
    • Exercise
    Application Deployments and Updates
    • Section Intro - Deployments
    • Writing Deployment Specification
    • Rolling Out a Deployment
    • LAB: Create and rollout a Deployment
    • Update and Rollback
    • Rollbacks
    • Lab : Scale, Rollout and Rollback
    • MINI PROJECT : Deploy instavote app stack with Kubernetes
    • Solution part I - Deploying a worker App
    • Solution part II - Deploying DB service
    • Solutions part III - Results App
    • Application Deployments and Updates
    • Exercise
    Managing Application Configurations with ConfigMaps and Secrets
    • Section intro - Coonfigmaps and Secrets
    • Creating Config Map for Vote app Options
    • LAB: Injecting env variables with configmaps
    • Setting up Environment Specific Configs
    • LAB: Providing environment Specific Configs
    • Adding Configs from Files
    • LAB: Configuration file as ConfigMap
    • Creating Secrets to Encrypt Database Credentials
    • Setting Environment vars using Secrets
    • LAB: Using Secrets to encrypt sensitive data
    • Managing Application Configurations
    • Exercise
    Persisting data and dynamic volumes provisioning
    • Section Intro- Persistent Volumes
    • Setting up RBAC for NFS Provisioner
    • Setting up NFS provisioner with Statefulset
    • LAB: Setting up NFS using StatefuleSets
    • Creating storage class for NFS
    • Claiming a persistent volume and mounting it
    • Dynamically provisioning of persistent volumes
    • LAB: Creating and mounting PersistentVolumeClaim
    • Persistent Volumes
    • Exercise
    Creating Release Strategies - Blue/Green, Canary
    • Section Intro- Release Strategies
    • Defining Recreate as a Release Strategy
    • LAB: Releases with downtime using Recreate Strategy
    • Canary Releases
    • LAB: Rolling out a Canary Release
    • Blue Green Deployments
    • LAB: Deploying a Blue-Green Release
    • Pausing and fixing rollouts
    • LAB: Pause and Resume a Release
    • Exercise
    Dynamically scaling apps with Horizontal Pod Autoscaler
    • Section Intro HPA
    • Setting up code monitoring with Metrics Server
    • LAB: Deploy Metrics Server for feeding in core metrics to HPA
    • Defining Resource Requests and Limits
    • LAB: Defining Resource Requests and Limits
    • Creating a Horizontal Pod Autoscaler
    • LAB: Create a HorizontalPodAutoscaler
    • Writing load test Job definition
    • Laying a siege with loadtest jobs
    • Autoscaling in action with HPA
    • LAB: Running load test as a kubernetes Job
    • Exercise
    Application routing with Ingress Controllers
    • Section Intro Ingress
    • Ingress Controllers and Ingress
    • Choosing Traefik as a ingress controller and DaemonSet as a deployment type
    • Creating DaemonSet for Traefik
    • LAB: Create a Ingress Controller
    • Writing Ingress definition for vote app with named based routing
    • Testing ingress and accessing the application
    • LAB: Adding Named Based Routing
    • Annotations and setting up basic auth for vote app
    • LAB: Using Annotations to enable HTTP Auth
    • Exercise
    Setting up firewall with Network Policies
    • Creating default network policy for instavote namespace
    • Exposing public facing apps and allowing inter namespace communication
    • LAB: Creating firewall with Network Policies
    High Available Production Cluster setup with Kubespray
    • From dev to production with High Available kubernetes Cluster
    • Introduction to Kubespray
    • HA Design
    • Preparing Nodes to setup Kubernetes
    • Ansible control node and inventory setup
    • Running ansible kubespray playbooks to configure etcd, master and nodes
    • Adding a new node to cluster with kubespray
    • Enabling additional kubernetes features with with Kubespray
    • Understanding HA setup, mapping services to nodes
    • Kubernetes configurations quick dive
    • Configuring kubectl locally to conenct with multiple clusters
    • Deploying instavote app on prod cluster
    • Accessing kubernetes dashboard
    Access Control and RBAC Policies - Authenticaion and Authorization
    • Access Control with Kubernetes
    • RBAC Concepts
    • Defining Users, Groups and Authorizations
    • Creating Users and Groups using x509 Certificates
    • LAB: Creating users and groups using x509 certificates
    • Setting credentials and contexts
    • Creating Roles and RoleBindings for interns
    • Binding to existing ClusterRole using ClusterRoleBinding for Ops
    • LAB: Defining authorisation rules with Roles and ClusterRoles
    • Exercise
    Advanced Pod Scheduling
    • Using nodeName to bind a pod to a node
    • Selecting node based on labels with nodeSelector
    • LAB: Using NodeSelector
    • Selecting nodes with nodeAffinity
    • LAB: Defining Node Affinity
    • Using podAffinity and podAntiAffinity to ensure co locating applications
    • LAB: Defining affinity between applications with PodAffinity
    • Using taints and tolerations to make nodes unschdulable or run only specific app
    • LAB: Using Taints and Tolerations
    • Exercise
    Using HELM Charts and Tiller to auto deploy application Stacks
    • Introduction to HELM
    • Setting up helm with tiller and launching prometheus
    • Quick overview of helm Charts
    • Launching wordpress with custom values
    • Setting up prometheus with custom storageclass and ingress rules
    • Deploying grafana and integrating it with prometheus
    • LAB 1: Helm Package Manager
    • LAB 2: Install Wordpress with Helm
    • LAB 3: Install Prometheus with Helm
    • Exercise
    Just enough Istio
    • Deploying Istio Cluster with Google Kubernetes Engine
    • Setting up Google Cloud SDK
    • Examine
    • Validating Istio Telemetry Plugin
    • Overview of Bookinfo app
    • Deploying canary releases with intelligent routing
    • Testing application resiliency by injecting a fault
    • Zero downtime deployments with weight based routing
    • Traffic Routing and Deployment - Kubernetes vs Istio
    • Cleaning Up

    Бонусом - неплохой русскоязычный курс по куберу. Не такой крутой, как тут, но вполне себе. (в сети его нет)
     
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