Kubernetes: Getting Started
Learn basics of Container Orchestration Engine and Kubernetes to get start into the world of Kubernetes.
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What you will learn
Kubernetes basics.
Next, we will understand why we need a good Container Orchestration Engine and see why Kubernetes is your go-to option
Then, we will build and administer production grade Kubernetes clusters on-the-go, on-cloud and as well as locally on your laptop
After that, you will get in depth understanding of what are Pods, how do they connect and communicate and finally will show you how to write Pod manifest file and deploy it on Kubernetes
Then, we will go through managing application protection and high-availability using ReplicaSet, ReplicationController, and DaemonSet,
Finally, using nodePort Service, I will show you how to expose applications on to the internet using NodePort service.
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Our Verdict
This Kubernetes: Getting Startarted course on Udemy offers a strong foundation for beginners seeking to understand the world of container orchestration. While accents and subtitle issues can occasionally pose challenges, the practical approach and comprehensive content make this an invaluable resource for cloud-native journey exploration. Remember that Kubernetes education requires hands-on experience and consistency, so be prepared to practice the skills acquired throughout this course.
What We Liked
- The course provides a solid foundation for those new to Kubernetes, covering all the basics and enabling future exploration and more advanced applications.
- The practical approach with hands-on exercises is helpful to reinforce understanding of key concepts.
- Comprehensive coverage of essential skills necessary to deploy and manage applications in Kubernetes environments.
Potential Drawbacks
- Accents can pose a challenge, particularly at the beginning of the course, though learners generally adapt over time.
- Subtitles are auto-generated and not always accurate or helpful, making comprehension difficult for certain technical terms.
- Some repetition in explanations may cause redundancy and slow down progress.
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16/04/2019
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