Building a Raspberry Pi Kubernetes Cluster
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This course will teach you how to make a Kubernetes cluster from a few Raspberry Pis, while boosting your Kubernetes skills set.
Kubernetes has many moving parts which are hard to master. In this course, Building a Raspberry Pi Kubernetes Cluster, you will learn how to set up a Kubernetes cluster on a few Raspberry Pis. First, you will prepare the hardware, then install and configure a Raspberry Pi. Next, you will install K3s, a lightweight Kubernetes distribution, on the Pi. Afterwards, you will learn how to join more Pis to the cluster. Finally, you will learn how to deploy various web applications to the Kubernetes cluster. By taking this course, you will have the skills to set up your own Kubernetes cluster on a few Raspberry Pis.
Kubernetes has many moving parts which are hard to master. In this course, Building a Raspberry Pi Kubernetes Cluster, you will learn how to set up a Kubernetes cluster on a few Raspberry Pis. First, you will prepare the hardware, then install and configure a Raspberry Pi. Next, you will install K3s, a lightweight Kubernetes distribution, on the Pi. Afterwards, you will learn how to join more Pis to the cluster. Finally, you will learn how to deploy various web applications to the Kubernetes cluster. By taking this course, you will have the skills to set up your own Kubernetes cluster on a few Raspberry Pis.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Getting Started with Raspberry Pi for Kubernetes 33mins
- Create a Kubernetes Cluster with One Raspberry Pi 32mins
- Adding More Raspberry Pis to the Kubernetes Cluster 32mins
- Deploying Applications to the Kubernetes Cluster 32mins
Taught by
Dan Tofan
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