Advanced Kubernetes Operations [CN320]
Starting dates and places
place(Virtual Training Centre) 21 May 2024 until 23 May 2024 |
place(Virtual Training Centre) 12 Aug 2024 until 14 Aug 2024 |
place(Virtual Training Centre) 5 Nov 2024 until 7 Nov 2024 |
Description
OVERVIEW
In the Advanced Kubernetes Operations class, operations staff will learn many of the tools and patterns needed to run a Kubernetes cluster in production. This course is targeted at advanced Kubernetes users tasked with operational responsibilities such as logging, monitoring, alerting, continuous and progressive continuous deployments, as well as cluster bootstrapping, maintenance, backups and disaster recovery. Advanced Kubernetes Operations is a pattern driven course, exploring the powerful patterns of Kubernetes Operators and gitops which can be used across a wide variety of toolchains.
AUDIENCE
Infrastructure/Deployment Engineers, Cloud Architects
CONTENT
Kubernetes in producti…
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OVERVIEW
In the Advanced Kubernetes Operations class, operations staff will learn many of the tools and patterns needed to run a Kubernetes cluster in production. This course is targeted at advanced Kubernetes users tasked with operational responsibilities such as logging, monitoring, alerting, continuous and progressive continuous deployments, as well as cluster bootstrapping, maintenance, backups and disaster recovery. Advanced Kubernetes Operations is a pattern driven course, exploring the powerful patterns of Kubernetes Operators and gitops which can be used across a wide variety of toolchains.
AUDIENCE
Infrastructure/Deployment Engineers, Cloud Architects
CONTENT
Kubernetes in production
- What sort of considerations apply to production-grade clusters?
Bootstrapping Kubernetes
- Kubernetes architecture review
- Sizing Kubernetes clusters
- Kubernetes networking requirements review
- Kubernetes high availability
- Stacked versus external Kubernetes masters
- Core Kubernetes networking components
- Bootstrapping Kubernetes with Kubespray
Image Registries
- Popular Image Registries comparison
- DTR vs Harbor architecture
- Security scanning in image registries
- Mitigating man-in-the-middle attacks with content trust
- Supporting continuous integration with webhooks and image promotion
Application Resilience
- Instrumenting Kubernetes applications with healthchecks
- Constraining CPU and memory consumption
- Imposing podDisruptionBudgets to ensure application HA
- Packaging Kubernetes applications with Helm
Logging and Monitoring Kubernetes
- Selecting logging architectures for Kubernetes
- Deploy and configure the EFK logging stack, and use it to browse container logs
- Create Kube-native application monitoring using the Kube operator pattern
- Deploy and manage Prometheus, Grafana and Alertmanager via the Prometheus operator
- Use PromQL to query and consume Prometheus metrics in alarms and visualizations
Deployment Strategies in Kubernetes
- Implement a gitops deployment pipeline using Flux
- Implement blue / green deployments using native Kubernetes
- Implement canary deployments using Istio
Backups and Disaster Recovery
- Create and schedule Kube backups using Velero
- Form a disaster recovery plan for your Kube cluster
- Perform a cluster upgrade after backing up and preparing for disaster
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