Azure Kubernetes Service - AKS Deep Dive
Learn AKS Cluster by doing
Description
What you'll learn
The AKS Cluster Introduction
Launch AKS cluster using AZ CLI, Terraform and Portal
Practical on launching AKS Cluster with available addons and deep dive understanding on each addon.
Monitoring AKS cluster
All Day 2 operations on AKS cluster
Requirements
Kubernetes cluster
Deploying applications on cluster
Basic understanding on Pods, Deployment, ReplicaSets and DaemonSets.
Description
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) offers the quickest way to start developing and deploying cloud-native apps, with built-in code-to-cloud pipelines and guardrails. Get unified management and governance for on-premises, edge, and multicloud Kubernetes clusters. Interoperate with Azure security, identity, cost management, and migration services.
Features
1. Operational resiliency with cluster presets, automated node maintenance, specialized hardware, and ultra-SSDs
2. Built for cloud with Visual Studio Code extensions, GitHub Actions pipelines, Open Service Mesh, and Dapr.
3. Microsoft Defender for containers interoperability, multicluster governance, and GitOps at scale with Azure Policy
4. Kubernetes anywhere with AKS on Azure Stack HCI, and support for Linux and Windows Server workloads.
Who this course is for:
Newcomer as well as experienced software developers, DevOps those want practical exposure on AKS cluster.
This course is for everyone interested in having deep dive knowledge on AKS.
Taking this course will enable you to be among the first to gain a very solid understanding of AKS cluster.
What You Will Learn!
- Learn what is Azure Kubernetes Service
- Learn different ways to Launch AKS cluster
- Learn Quotas and Limits
- Learn AKS Cluster addons - Monitoring, HTTP Application Routing, service mesh, Key Vault, Pod Identity, Azure Policy etc
- Learn day 2 operations of AKS cluster e.g. scale down, scale up, stop, start, upgrade, custom node configuration, uptime etc
Who Should Attend!
- I covered almost all aspects on AKS in this course. One can replicate the same in the real world environment..