Dev colleagues, with the rapid growth of containers keeping your skills up-to-date is vital. Here are three hand-picked Kubernetes programs to enhance your skill set and competitive advantage. First up, become a Kubernetes Certified Administrator (CKA). The Linux Foundation’s Kubernetes Fundamentals (LFS258) program from the Linux Foundation will give you a strong operating knowledge of Kubernetes, including how to deploy a containerized application and manipulate resources via the API. This program equips you to use the container management platform used by companies like Google to manage their application infrastructure. You will learn how to install and configure a production-grade Kubernetes cluster, from network configuration to upgrades to making deployments available via services. Next, in the Hands-on Kubernetes Training program learn to containerize applications in Kubernetes by following just a few examples. Understand Kubernetes in just a few hours. Dip your toes into Kubernetes before focusing on the CKAD or CKA certifications. 3+ Hours of Video Instruction - Hands-on Kubernetes is focused on teaching you real-world skills for configuration and deployment so you can get started with your Kubernetes projects today. The ten skill-based training modules cover: 1) Understanding the Kubernetes Revolution, 2) Before We Get Started: Let's Talk Containers, 3) Setting up a Kubernetes Environment, 4) Running Your First Application, 5) Behind the Scenes: Understanding the API, 6) Using YAML to Create Kubernetes Objects, 7) Understanding Essential Kubernetes Object Components, 8) Making Applications Accessible, 9) Managing Kubernetes Storage, and 10) Checking it Out in Google Cloud. And third, the Kubernetes for Developers (LFD259) from the Linux Foundation equips you with expertise in high-velocity open source orchestration tools to deploy, scale, and update containerized applications. This course will teach you how to containerize, host, deploy, and configure an application in a multi-node cluster. Starting with a simple Python script, you will define application resources and use core primitives to build, monitor and troubleshoot scalable applications in Kubernetes.
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