Course Overview
Target audiences
- Software Professionals, Testing Professionals,
- Software Architects and Designers
- Open source contributors and enthusiasts
- Developers who want to accelerate their careers as professionals using Dockers and Kubernetes
- Managers who are technical subject matter experts, leading software development projects
Schedule Dates
Curriculum
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Module 1: Docker Administration
- Introduction to Containers
- Introduction to Docker
- Downloading and Installing Docker
- Docker Essential Commands
- Docker Engine
- Understanding Docker Images
- Building Docker Images
- Storing and Retrieving Docker Images from Docker Hub
- Private Registry
- Building Containers from Images
- Understand Storage Methods
- Networking Docker Containers
- Data Persistence with Volumes
- Linux Capabilities
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Module 2: Core Concepts
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Module 3: Managing Resources
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Module 4: Application Lifecycle Management
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Module 5: Environment Variable
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Module 6: Storage
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Module 7: Security
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Module 8: Logging and Monitoring
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Module 9: Networking in Kubernetes
In general, courses that cover Kubernetes administration and Docker may assume that students have some prior knowledge of containerization and container orchestration concepts. Familiarity with the Linux command line interface and basic networking concepts is also helpful.
Additionally, some courses may require students to have prior experience with containerization technologies like Docker, and basic knowledge of Kubernetes concepts and architecture.
System administrators and DevOps professionals who want to understand and use Docker and Kubernetes in enterprise and cloud environments.
Some courses may be offered in a traditional classroom setting, where students attend in-person lectures and participate in hands-on exercises in a lab environment. However, many courses are now offered online, either as self-paced programs or live instructor-led sessions.
Online courses may be delivered through a learning management system (LMS), which provides access to course materials, lectures, and assignments. In some cases, online courses may also include virtual lab environments or cloud-based clusters for hands-on practice with Kubernetes and Docker.
The length of time it takes to complete the Kubernetes Administration Using Docker course may vary depending on the specific course or program, as well as the learner's background knowledge and skill level. Some courses may be completed in a few weeks, while others may be designed to be completed over several months.