Setting up a Private Kubernetes Cluster
Offered By: Google via Google Cloud Skills Boost
Course Description
Overview
Hands-on lab for creating a private cluster in the cloud environment. In a private cluster, nodes do not have public IP addresses, so your workloads run in an environment that is isolated from the Internet. Prerequisites: Experience with Kubernetes Clusters, and CIDR-range IP address.
Syllabus
- GSP178
- Overview
- Setup and requirements
- Task 1. Set a zone
- Task 2. Creating a private cluster
- Task 3. Viewing your subnet and secondary address ranges
- Task 4. Enabling master authorized networks
- Task 5. Clean Up
- Task 6. Creating a private cluster that uses a custom subnetwork
- Congratulations!
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