Published 4/2023
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Open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications
Free Download What you’ll learn
Kubernetes Introduction
Architecture of the Kubernetes Cluster
Microservices Vs. Monolithic
Components of Control Plane – API Server, Etcd, Scheduler, Controller Manager
Setup of Kubernetes Cluster AWS Environment
Types of Cluster
Installation of Minikube Server
Labels & Selectors
Scaling & Replication
ReplicationController & ReplicaSet
Deployment & Rollback
Kubernetes Networking
Volumes in Kubernetes Cluster
Persistent Volumes
Beginner level introduction to Docker
Learn practical techniques for creating and deploying containers on Docker platform.
Build Docker images using Dockerfiles & containers with hands-on exercises
Manage Data & networking in Docker
Use Docker compose to create multi-container applications
Practical approach to learn Docker for the Absolute Beginner
Requirements
PC or Laptop with internet Connection
Must have one AWS Free Tier Account
Motivation to Learn Docker, Kubernetes, DevOps required
Description
Section 1: Kubernetes IntroductionWhat is KubernetesWhy do we use Kubernetes?Monolithic approach for developing applications.Microservices Vs. MonolithicKubernetes Gateway APIEvolution of Containers, Dockers & VMsMicroservices running as containersKubernetes – Orchestration or container management toolFeatures of KubernetesSection2: Architecture of the Kubernetes ClusterThe architecture of the Kubernetes ClusterUnderstand architecture with various examplesWorking with KubernetesRoles of Master NodeComponents of Control Plane (Master Node) API Server Etcd Scheduler Controller ManagerKubeletService ProxyPODContainer Engine – Docker, Containerd, or RocketSection 3: Setup of Kubernetes Cluster AWS EnvironmentSetup Kubernetes Master and Worker Node on AWS EnvironmentUpdate the SystemInstall HTTP packageDocker InstallationSetup open GPG KeyInstall the Kubernetes packagesBootstrapping the master nodeConfigure Worker NodesSection 4: Kubernetes Concepts – Cluster types, Minikube Server, YAML, Pod, Kubelet, PortsKubernetes ClusterTypes of ClusterAll-in-one (Single Node Cluster)Single-node, single-master, and multi-worker node clusters.Single-Node etcd, multi-Master, and Multi-Worker Node Cluster. About Minikube Installation of Minikube ServerCreate the first POD using manifest file written in YAML LanguageKubelet commandsCheck logs of the containerCreate multiple containers in a POD Kubernetes AnnotationsVariables in the YAML fileDefining Ports Section5: Labels & SelectorsLabels & SelectorsCommands for managing labels & selectorsDeclarative vs. Imperative Kubernetes commandsTwo types Selectors Equality Based Set basedPractice Lab – Labels & SelectorsPractice Lab – Assign a label to the running PODPractice Lab – Search the pod with equality & set-based Node SelectorLab – Create a pod on a specific nodeSection 6: Scaling & ReplicationWhat is ReplicationController?Features of RCPractice Lab – Create Replicas of POD using RCPractice Lab – Recreate the POD, if it crashes, fails, or terminatedScale up & scale down the POD as the load increases Practice Lab – Scale up & scale down the PODWhat is ReplicaSet?Difference between ReplicationController & ReplicaSetPractice Lab – Create Replicas of POD using ReplicaSetPractice Lab – Use set-based match expressions in RSSection 7: Deployment & RollbackOverview of Deployment and RollbackManifest for a POD with one container using the deployment object.Lab: Launch an application with two PODs using the deployment object.Lab: Using the deployment object, upgrade an application from version 1 to version 2.Lab: Roll back the application to the previous version.Lab: Roll back the application to any specific version.Section 8: Kubernetes NetworkingOverview of Kubernetes NetworkingContainer communication via localhostPractice Lab – container-to-container communication on specific port within a podPod-to-pod communicationPractice Lab – Pod-to-pod communicationObject – ServiceWhy service is required?Service typeCluster IPNodePortLoadBalancerHeadlessPractice Lab – Access the appl/service using cluster IP within the cluster using the service objectPractice Lab – Access the appl/service using NodePort outside the cluster using the service objectSection 9: Volumes in Kubernetes ClusterOverview of Volumes in Kubernetes Cluster.Volume typesEmptyDirhostpathPractice Lab: Create a POD with attached volume using volumes.Practice Lab – Attach a shareable volume for containers within a POD.Practice Lab – Attach a shareable volume for containers within a POD as well as with the host or worker node.Practice Lab – EmptyDirPractice Lab – hostpathSection 10: Persistent VolumesOverview of Persistent volumesPersistentVolumeClaim – PVCConfigure a Volume using AWS ElasticBlockStoreConfigure a Pod to Use a PersistentVolume for StoragePractice Lab – Create a PersistentVolumePractice Lab – Create a PersistentVolumeClaimPractice Lab – Create a Pod to Use a PersistentVolume for StorageSection 11: Introduction to docker containersIntroduction about containersInstallation of DockerCreate a first containerFetch container image from docker hubRun a container in the background, interactive with tty terminalDelete exited dockers using a single commandGet complete details of a running containerCheck logs & stats of a running containerPort forwardingexec, rename & restart the running containerAttach a containerKill/stop, pause/unpause a containerCreate, start, the cp commandExport/Import Command in DockerCreate an image from a running containerPull a specific version image from the Docker hubImage history, inspect & remove the imageSection 12: DockerfileOverview of Dockerfile, layered architectureCreate centos 7 images using DockerfileOverview of LABEL, ENV & RUN CommandOverview of WORKDIRCopy, and add commands with their differencesCreate a user account with a password using dockerfileCMD CommandSSH to a containerOverview of EXPOSE CommandENTRYPOINT in DockerfileSection 13: Manage Data in DockerOverview of managing data in DockerVolumesCreate & attach a volume to a containerDelete volumes from the Docker host machineBind mountsSection 14: Networking in DockerBridge networkingRun containers in custom-created bridge networkingEnable communication between dockers belonging to different bridge networkDNS enabled with custom bridge networkingHost networkingNone networkingConnect one or more networks to a running containerCreate a private docker registryHow to allow images in the private registry for non-secure networkSection 15: Docker ComposeOverview of docker-composeDocker compose InstallationCreate my first docker-compose fileCreate the docker-compose file in JSON languageLearn basic commandsdocker-compose updocker-compose downdocker-compose createdocker-compose startdocker-compose stopdocker-compose rmdocker-compose imagesdocker-compose psdocker-compose pausedocker-compose unpausedocker-compose killdocker-compose portportdocker-compose logsdocker-compose execdocker-compose rundocker-compose scaledocker-compose topAttach a volume & port mapping using docker-composeBuild a custom image using docker-composeLast lecture
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction to the course
Lecture 2 Introduction Kubernetes
Lecture 3 Monolithic approach for developing applications.
Lecture 4 Microservices Vs. Monolithic
Lecture 5 Kubernetes Gateway API
Lecture 6 Evolution of Containers, Dockers & VMs
Lecture 7 Microservices running as containers
Lecture 8 Kubernetes – Orchestration or container management tool
Lecture 9 Features of Kubernetes
Section 2: Architecture of the Kubernetes Cluster
Lecture 10 The architecture of the Kubernetes Cluster
Lecture 11 Understand architecture with examples
Lecture 12 Working with Kubernetes
Lecture 13 Components of Control Plane (Master Node)
Lecture 14 Scheduler component of Control Plane
Lecture 15 Control manager component of Control Plane
Section 3: Setup of Kubernetes Cluster AWS Environment
Lecture 16 Lab 1
Lecture 17 Lab 2
Lecture 18 Lab 3
Lecture 19 Lab 4
Lecture 20 Lab 5
Lecture 21 Lab 6
Section 4: Kubernetes Concepts – Cluster types, Minikube Server, YAML, Pod, Kubelet, Ports
Lecture 22 Types of Kubernetes Cluster
Lecture 23 Installation of Minikube Server
Lecture 24 Create the first Pod Using YAML
Lecture 25 Pods with YAML
Lecture 26 Check details about the pod, and logs of a container using the Kubelet command
Lecture 27 Create a pod with multiple containers
Lecture 28 Kubernetes annotations
Lecture 29 Explore running container
Lecture 30 Environment variables
Lecture 31 Defining ports to the containers
Section 5: Labels & Selectors
Lecture 32 Labels & Selectors
Lecture 33 Lab – labels & selectors
Lecture 34 Declarative vs. Imperative way to define labels
Lecture 35 Lab – Search the pod with equality & set-based
Lecture 36 Node Selectors
Lecture 37 Lab – Create a pod to on specify node
Section 6: Scaling & Replication
Lecture 38 Replication Controller – RC
Lecture 39 Practice Lab – Create Replicas of POD using RC
Lecture 40 Scale-up & scale-down the pod as load increases
Lecture 41 Replica set – RS
Lecture 42 Lab – Create Replicas of POD using ReplicaSet
Section 7: Deployment & Rollback
Lecture 43 Overview of Deployment and Rollback
Lecture 44 Lab: Launch an application with two PODs using the deployment object
Lecture 45 Lab: upgrade the application from v1 to v2 using deployment object
Lecture 46 Lab: Roll back the application to the previous version.
Lecture 47 Lab: Roll back the application to any specific version
Section 8: Kubernetes Networking
Lecture 48 Overview of kubernetes networking
Lecture 49 Lab – Container communication via localhost
Lecture 50 Pod-to-pod communication
Lecture 51 Service object
Lecture 52 Lab – Access the appl/service using cluster IP within the cluster using service
Lecture 53 Lab – Access the appl/service using cluster IP within the cluster using service
Lecture 54 Lab – Access the appl/service using NodePort outside the cluster
Section 9: Volumes in Kubernetes Cluster
Lecture 55 Volumes in Kubernetes Cluster
Lecture 56 Lab: Create a POD with attached emptyDir volume
Lecture 57 Lab – Attach a shareable volume for containers within a POD
Lecture 58 Lab: Create a POD with attached hostpath volume
Lecture 59 Lab – attached hostpath volume exists after the pod recreation
Section 10: Persistent Volumes
Lecture 60 Overview of Persistent volumes
Lecture 61 Persistent volumes in kubernetes cluster
Lecture 62 Configure a Volume using AWS ElasticBlockStore
Lecture 63 Lab – Create a PersistentVolumeClaim
Lecture 64 Create a Pod to Use a PersistentVolume for Storage
Lecture 65 Lab – persistent volume exists even after the pod recreation
Section 11: Docker training bootcamp: A Practical way of learning-DevOps
Lecture 66 Introduction about containers
Lecture 67 Installation of Docker
Lecture 68 Create a first container
Lecture 69 Fetch container image from docker hub
Lecture 70 Run a container in backgroup, interactive with tty terminal
Lecture 71 Delete exited dockers using a single command
Lecture 72 Get complete details of a running container
Lecture 73 Check logs & stats of a running container
Lecture 74 Port forwarding
Lecture 75 exec, rename & restart the running container
Lecture 76 Attach a container
Lecture 77 Kill/stop, pause/unpause a container
Lecture 78 Create, start, cp command
Lecture 79 Export/Import Command in Docker
Lecture 80 Create a image from running container
Lecture 81 Pull a specific version image from Docker hub
Lecture 82 Push your image to docker hub
Lecture 83 Image history, inspect & remove image
Section 12: Dockerfile
Lecture 84 Overview of Dockerfile, layered architecture
Lecture 85 Create a centos 7 image using Dockerfile
Lecture 86 Overview of Label, env & run command
Lecture 87 Overview of WORKDIR
Lecture 88 Copy, add command with their differences
Lecture 89 Create a user account with password using dockerfile
Lecture 90 CMD Command
Lecture 91 SSH to a container
Lecture 92 Overview of EXPOSE Command
Lecture 93 ENTRYPOINT in Dockerfile
Section 13: Manage Data in Docker
Lecture 94 Overview of managing data in Docker
Lecture 95 Volumes
Lecture 96 Create & attach a volume to a container
Lecture 97 Delete volumes from the Docker host machine
Lecture 98 Bind mounts
Section 14: Networking in Docker
Lecture 99 Bridge networking
Lecture 100 Run containers in custom created bridge networking
Lecture 101 Enable communication between dockers belong to different bridge network
Lecture 102 DNS enabled with custom bridge networking
Lecture 103 Host networking
Lecture 104 None networking
Lecture 105 Connect one or more network to a running container
Lecture 106 Create private docker registry
Lecture 107 Create private docker registry – 2
Section 15: Docker Compose
Lecture 108 Overview of docker compose
Lecture 109 Docker compose Installation
Lecture 110 Create my first docker compose file
Lecture 111 Create docker compose file in json language
Lecture 112 Learn basic commands – 1
Lecture 113 Learn basic commands – 2
Lecture 114 Learn basic commands – 3
Lecture 115 Learn basic commands – 4
Lecture 116 Attach a volume & port mapping using docker compose
Lecture 117 Build a custom image using docker compose
Lecture 118 Last lecture
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