What you'll learn
Welcome to Getting Started with Google Kubernetes Engine
Introduction to Containers and Docker
Kubernetes Basics
Deploying to Kubernetes
Creating a Continuous Delivery Pipeline
Description
This one-week, accelerated online class equips students to containerize workloads in Docker containers, deploy them to Kubernetes clusters provided by Google Kubernetes Engine, and scale those workloads to handle increased traffic. Students also learn how to continuously deploy new code in a Kubernetes cluster to provide application updates. At the end of the course, you will be able to: Understand container basics Containerize an existing application Understand Kubernetes concepts and principles Deploy applications to Kubernetes using the CLI Set up a continuous delivery pipeline using Jenkins Locate more documentation and training.
To get the most of out of this course, learners should have basic proficiency with command-line tools and Linux operating system environments, as well as Web server technologies such as Nginx. We also recommend systems operations experience, including deploying and managing applications, either on-premises or in a public cloud environment. >>> By enrolling in this course you agree to the Qwiklabs Terms of Service as set out in the FAQ and located at: https://qwiklabs.com/terms of service
Requirements
Access to a computer or mobile device with an internet connection.
Motivation to learn!
There are no special materials or prerequisite knowledge required for this course.
Who this course is for
Students who are already familiar with this field
Students willing to put in a couple hours to learn about Getting Started with Google Kubernetes Engine
Advanced students wanting to add another skill to their portfolio
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Google Cloud Training
This course includes
Participation Confirmation/Certificate
Option for learning at your own pace
Videos and reading material about the course
Practice tests
Assessed tasks with feedback from other course participants
Evaluated tests with feedback
Evaluated programming tasks