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In this course, you’ll start with the fundamentals of Kubernetes and what the main components of a cluster look like. You’ll then learn how to use those components to build, test, deploy, and upgrade applications, as well as how to achieve state persistence once your application is deployed.
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What will you learn from this course?
1. How Did We Get Here?
- Introduction
- A Short History of Infrastructure Management
- A Short History of Deployment Processes
- The Schedulers
- What is Kubernetes?
2. Pods
- Getting Started with Pods
- A Quick and Dirty way to Run Pods
- Defining Pods through Declarative Syntax
- Components and Stages involved in a Pod’s Scheduling
- Playing around with the Running Pod
- Running Multiple Containers in a Single Pod
3. ReplicaSets
- Getting Started with ReplicaSets
- Creating ReplicaSets
- Sequential Breakdown of the Process
- Operating ReplicaSets
- Quiz yourself on Replicaset
4. Services
- Getting Started with Communication
- Creating Services by Exposing Ports
- Sequential Breakdown of the Process
- Creating Services through Declarative Syntax
- Splitting the Pod and Establishing communication through Services
5. Deployments
- Getting Started with Deploying Releases
- Deploying new Releases
- Sequential Breakdown of the Process
- Updating Deployments
- Defining a Zero-Downtime Deployment