Certified Kubernetes Administrator: Working with Your Cluster
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This course will teach you the first steps in interacting with a Kubernetes cluster using kubectl.
At the core of administering a Kubernetes cluster is having a expert knowledge kubectl, the primary CLI tool used to manage workloads in a Kubernetes cluster. In this course, Certified Kubernetes Administrator: Working with Your Cluster, you’ll learn to interact with a Kubernetes cluster using kubectl. First, you’ll explore how to use kubectl, the primary CLI tool you will use to interact with a Kubernetes cluster. Then, you’ll discover how to perform basic application deployments using kubectl both imperatively and declaratively. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of kubectl and application deployment basics needed to interact with a Kubernetes cluster.
At the core of administering a Kubernetes cluster is having a expert knowledge kubectl, the primary CLI tool used to manage workloads in a Kubernetes cluster. In this course, Certified Kubernetes Administrator: Working with Your Cluster, you’ll learn to interact with a Kubernetes cluster using kubectl. First, you’ll explore how to use kubectl, the primary CLI tool you will use to interact with a Kubernetes cluster. Then, you’ll discover how to perform basic application deployments using kubectl both imperatively and declaratively. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of kubectl and application deployment basics needed to interact with a Kubernetes cluster.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Working with Your Cluster 70mins
Taught by
Anthony Nocentino
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