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Azure Arc Enabled Kubernetes: Getting Started

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Course Description

Overview

Many organizations today are choosing to adopt a multi-cloud strategy including running Kubernetes across multiple clouds. This course will teach you how to manage Kubernetes clusters across on-premises and multiple clouds using Azure Arc and GitOps for the central control plane extending the power of Azure including services such as Azure Monitor, Azure Policy, RBAC, and Azure Defender

Managing Kubernetes clusters across on-premises and multiple clouds can be disjointed and overly complicated. In this course, Azure Arc Enabled Kubernetes: Getting Started, you’ll learn to how to manage external Kubernetes clusters with Azure Arc. First, you’ll explore what Azure Arc k8s is and how to use it. Next, you’ll discover the features of Azure Arc K8s and how to use them. Finally, you’ll learn how to how to use Azure Arc K8s and GitOps to deploy applications. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes needed to manage Kubernetes clusters across on-premises and multiple clouds.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Understanding Azure Arc Enabled Kubernetes 31mins
  • Working with Kubernetes Clusters Using Azure Arc 50mins
  • Deploying Applications to Projected Kubernetes Clusters Using Azure Arc and GitOps 34mins

Taught by

Steve Buchanan

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