Certified Kubernetes Administrator
Certification Exam Prep
About the Program
Kubernetes provides various tools specifically designed to run enterprise-class, cloud-based, and web-scalable IT workloads with configurable resource limits. To get the most of this service, deriving the right Kubernetes cluster architecture is essential. Kubernetes supports multiple authorization modules, including role-based access control, which works using Role, ClusterRole, RoleBinding, and ClusterRoleBinding objects, which are declared using RBAC API.
INCLUDES
Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA)
Advanced Kubernetes Concepts and Practices
Business and Leadership for Building Advanced Kubernetes Skills
This is a self-paced program. Self-paced programs create a unique learning experience that allows students to learn independently and at a pace that best suits them.
Certification
This course prepares the student to take the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) certification exam. The cost of the exam is included in the tuition.
The certification exams are not a requirement for graduation. Vendor certifications are at the student’s expense. Vouchers may be available depending on the student’s funding and financial aid.
Tuition: $2,997
Duration: 39 Hours
Includes e-books and exam review questions.
Students will have full access to the program for one year.
Prerequisites: HS diploma/GED, basic computer skills and familiarity with the internet
Occupational Objectives: Cloud Engineer, Cloud Security Engineer, Software Engineer
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Course Outline
Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA)
Kubernetes Fundamentals for Administrators
Cluster Installation and Configuration
Managing Role-based Access Control
Managing Highly-available Clusters
Underlying Cluster Infrastructure
Managing Kubernetes Deployments
Configuring ConfigMaps & Kubernetes Secrets
Scaling and Managing Resources
Managing Pods and Deployments
Configuring Networking and Services
Service Management
Ingress and Cluster DNS and CNI Management
Managing StorageClass and Volume
Using PersistentVolume and PersistentVolumeClaim
The Logging Mechanism
Auditing and Customizing Logs
Monitoring Kubernetes Metrics
Troubleshooting Cluster Components
Troubleshooting Deployments and Networking
Troubleshooting Cloud-hosted Kubernetes
Advanced Kubernetes Concepts and Practices
Kubernetes Manifests, Declaratives, & Imperatives
Kubernetes Pods, Deployments, Services, Namespaces, & DaemonSets
Kubernetes Clustering & Containers
Scaling Kubernetes Apps & Solutions: Scalable Kubernetes
Scaling Kubernetes Apps & Solutions: Kubernetes Packaging
Scaling Kubernetes Apps & Solutions: Kubernetes Logging & Monitoring
Final Exam: Advanced Kubernetes Concepts and Practices
Security Considerations
Designing and Building Kubernetes Solutions
Final Exam: Advanced Kubernetes Skills
Business and Leadership for Building Advanced Kubernetes Skills
Improving your Technical Writing Skills
Getting to the Root of the Problem
Big Data Interpretation
Being an Effective Team Member
Developing and Supporting an Agile Mindset
Trust Building Through Effective Communication
Agile Project Planning
Choosing and Using the Best Solution
Developing a Successful Team
Encouraging Team Communication & Collaboration
Managing for Operational Excellence
Enabling Business Process Improvement
Finding the Quality in your Data