Docker and Kubernetes

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Duration: 3 days – 21 hrs.

Overview

Docker is an open-source platform for building, shipping and running applications inside containers. Kubernetes goes one step further by providing the tools needed to deploy and manage containerized applications at scale in a clustered environment.

In this instructor-led, live training (onsite or remote), participants will learn how to deploy a collection of sample servers inside containers, then automate, scale, and manage their containerized servers within a Kubernetes cluster. The training goes on to more advanced topics, walking participants through the process of securing, networking and monitoring a Kubernetes cluster. This training course will help you to prepare for Certified Kubernetes administrator exam.

 

Objectives

  • Set up and run a Docker container.
  • Deploy containerized databases and servers.
  • Set up a Docker and Kubernetes cluster.
  • Use Kubernetes to deploy and manage different environments under the same cluster.
  • Secure, scale and monitor a Kubernetes cluster. 

Audience

  • Cloud Engineers
  • Centre of excellence Team
  • Window Server Administrators
  • Unix/Linux Administrators
  • Storage Administrators
  • Network Administrators
  • Virtualization administrators
  • Software Developer 
  • Architects
  • Deployment Engineers 
  • Developers 
  • Operations
  • DevOps
  • QA Engineers 
  • IT Project Managers

 

Pre- requisites 

  • Experience with Docker containers
  • Familiarity with the Linux command line
  • An understanding of networking concepts

 

Course Content

Day 1

 

Module 1: Course Overview

  • Introduction to the course 

Module 2: Understanding Docker

  • Module Introduction
  • What is Virtualization
  • What are Containers
  • Containerization and virtualization differences
  • Case study: 100 developer environments
  • Difference between win and Linux containers
  • Docker ecosystem and components

 

Module 3: Installing Docker

  • Module Introduction
  • Install Docker on centos 7

 

Module 4: Containers On Centos 7 Docker host

  • Module Introduction
  • Deploy, Login, exit container
  • List, Start, Stop, restart containers
  • Where containers are stored
  • Working with container hostnames
  • Working on multiple containers
  • Container stats and inspect
  • Container networking
  • Deleting containers

 

Module 5: Docker Images

  • Module Introduction
  • Introduction to Docker Images
  • Docker hub – create your account
  • Explore and pull images from docker hub
  • Docker commit Build and Push Your own image
  • Launch container using your own image
  • Build Your own image using Docker File

 

Module 6: Docker Networking

  • Module Introduction
  • Linux Docker host default Networking
  • Linux container networking
  • Docker host and container port mapping
  • List, create, Inspect and remove new networks
  • Launch container in desired network
  • Attach a container two networks

 

Day 2

 

Module 7: Docker Volumes

  • Module introduction
  • Introduction to Docker volumes
  • Launch a container with volume attached
  • Recovering volume
  • Module Summary

 

Module 9: Kubernetes architecture   

  • What is Kubernetes
  • Master node Kubernetes components overview
  • Minnion Node Kubernetes components overview
  • Why Kubernetes

 

Module 10: Kubernetes cluster Install and configure (Hands on lab by students)

  • Deploy 4 virtual machines running centos7 OS
  • SSH to to VM1 and configure it Kubernetes master node
  • SSH to to VM2 and configure it Kubernetes Minion node-01
  • Perform Kubernetes essential commands

 

Module 11: Create a manage POD, Deployment and replication controller ( Hands on lab by students)

  • POD creation, login, delete
  • Launch PODS with CPU and memory reservation
  • Launch PODS with volume

 

Day 3

 

Module 11: Create a manage POD, Deployment and replication controller  ( Hands on lab by students)

  • Deployment creation, access deployment
  • Expose deployment behind load balancer
  • Perform Rolling updates for deployments
  • Perform liveliness Probes on PODS
  • Kubernetes services and endpoints
  • Configmap
  • Cronjob
  • Taints and tolerations
  • Helm charts
  • Kubernetes secrets (security)
  • Node affinity
  • Questions and Answers 
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