Kubernetes: Cloud Native Ecosystem

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Free Online Course: Kubernetes: Cloud Native Ecosystem provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for Less than 1 hour of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Kubernetes: Cloud Native Ecosystem is taught by Karthik Gaekwad.

Overview
  • Learn about the tools and platforms provided by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and the problems these tools can solve.

    The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) provides professionals with an assortment of cutting-edge tools and platforms. If you're unfamiliar with CNCF tools and want to learn how they can help you, then this concise course is for you. Join Karthik Gaekwad as he covers many of the tools hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, with an emphasis on the problems they can solve. Karthik covers powerful tools such as Prometheus, Fluentd, and Jaeger. He explains how these tools work and dives into the mindset and engineering challenges involved in adopting cloud native architectures. He discusses management and orchestration; networking and runtime; and application observability, analysis, and security. Upon wrapping up this course, you'll have a better idea of which projects to use to build great cloud native applications with technologies that will scale with time.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you need to know
    1. Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF)
    • What is the CNCF?
    • First look at the CNCF landscape
    2. Management and Orchestration
    • Building and deploying cloud native apps
    • Service discovery and coordination
    • Managing cloud native services
    3. Networking and Runtime
    • Container networking 101
    • Container storage and runtime projects
    4. Application Observability, Analysis, and Security
    • Cloud native monitoring with Prometheus
    • Logging with Fluentd
    • Application tracing
    • Security projects
    Conclusion
    • The CNCF today and tomorrow