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    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Addison-Wesley Professional | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 2 hr., 58 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: 3 Hours of Video Instruction Three hours of hands-on demonstrations explaining the details of Amazon EKS that shows the power and ease of running and integrating applications on Kubernetes in AWS. Overview Hands-On Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS): Running Microservices LiveLessons gives a demo-driven overview of running Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Services. The course covers not only the basics of Kubernetes, but also gets into the creation of EKS clusters and running real workflows on the cluster. The course shows common administrative tasks and wraps up with demos that help integrate an EKS cluster with a Serverless project as well as an application that uses DynamoDB from within the cluster. About the Instructor Vallard Benincosa is a senior engineer at a company called WeaveGrid, which focuses on climate change by efficiently coordinating between electric vehicles and utility companies. He has worked for a variety of small and large companies working on Kubernetes. He helped develop a Kubernetes certification for the Linux foundation and has been using Kubernetes since 2015. In his day job, he is a lead platform engineer ensuring production applications run reliably in Kubernetes and AWS. Skill Level Beginner/Intermediate What You Will Learn Learn what problems Kubernetes solves and how it simplifies the management of microservices. Learn how to install EKS and do administrative tasks with EKS such as upgrading, scaling the cluster, adding users, and viewing the dashboard. Learn how to securely run applications on EKS and integrate with other AWS services such as: S3, Route53, Load Balancers, and Elastic Block Storage Learn how to integrate container applications into the AWS ecosystem with Serverless functions performing actions on the Kubernetes cluster or how an application would interface with DynamoDB. Who Should Take This Course People who want to learn how to best run Kubernetes on Amazon Web Services Developers looking to understand how their applications can use EKS and existing AWS services such as DynamoDB, S3, and others in production. Platform Engineers who want to know how to best run Kubernetes on AWS and understand how applications can benefit from the system. Course Requirements Basic understanding of Linux containers Basic Shell commands for CLI work Basic hands-on experience with AWS Table of Contents Lesson 1: Introduction to EKS Lesson 2: EKS IAM Resources Lesson 3: Creating EKS Clusters Les...
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed May 3, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Cisco Press | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 5 hr., 56 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: 6+ Hours of Video Instruction Overview Kubernetes in the Data Center LiveLessons focuses on using the fundamental Kubernetes components and learning how they are installed. The goal is to help you understand what the components are so when troubles arise you have the tools to be able to fix them. The course is primarily made up of instruction and demonstrations delivered by a seasoned expert, Vallard Benincosa. Vallard, who has experience working with Cisco and IBM, is currently a senior engineer at a small startup called Zenabi. He helped develop a Kubernetes certification for the Linux foundation and has been using Kubernetes since 2015. Kubernetes in the Data Center LiveLessons walks you through Kubernetes on prem, hardware, and Linux configurations, installation, applications storage, and networking. It also gets in to running Kubernetes, as well as monitoring and securing it. The course covers a wide gambit of technical areas and explores many of the exciting Kubernetes opensource add-ons to make your system more complete. This includes Kubernetes, Docker, Ubuntu Linux, Minio, Ceph, and many networking concepts such as overlay networks, service meshes, load balancing, ingress controllers, and proxies. About the Instructor Vallard Benincosa a senior engineer at a small startup called Zenabi. Prior to joining Zenabi in February 2019, he was a software solutions architect with Cisco for 7 years. Prior to Cisco, he started a company that specialized in bare-metal operating system installations for Linux clusters. He also has experience with IBM designing, implementing, and managing some of the largest bare-metal high-performance computing clusters in the world. He helped develop a Kubernetes certification for the Linux foundation and has been using Kubernetes since 2015. In his day job, he works on data ingest systems for analytics, advertising, and recommendation engines, using Kubernetes in the cloud and on prem. Skill Level Intermediate/Advanced Learn How To Architect a Kubernetes cluster on bare metal in the data center. Install Kubernetes on bare-metal servers. Pick and deploy the correct overlay network for your Kubernetes cluster. You will become familiar with several options and understand the trade-offs between different solutions. Understand and deploy distributed storage solutions with Kubernetes to offer persistent volumes. You will then use these to deploy stateful services. Monitor and troubleshoot your Kubernetes cluster. Run a...
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed September 30, 2019)
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