Highlights
- DevOps & Kubernetes Foundations
- Kubernetes Cluster Installation with kubeadm
- Core Kubernetes Concepts
- Workload Management & Resource Configuration
- Helm for Kubernetes Package Management
- Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs)
- Advanced Kubernetes Workloads
- Kubernetes Security & RBAC
- Helm Security with SOPS
- Kubernetes Networking Security with Cilium & Calico
Course Details
Foundations of DevOps & Kubernetes Basics & Kubernetes core concepts & Workload Management
Module 1: Introduction to DevOps & Kubernetes Introduction
- What is DevOps, and why does it matter?
- Key DevOps principles (CI/CD, Infrastructure as Code, automation)
- DevOps workflows and Kubernetes in the DevOps ecosystem
- What is Kubernetes, and why use it?
- Kubernetes architecture: Control plane, nodes, kubelet, etcd
- Kubernetes objects and YAML basics
- Hands-on: Complete deployment of a sample application with Helm
Module 2: Kubernetes Cluster Installation with kubeadm
- Introduction to kubeadm and cluster bootstrapping
- Installing and configuring a Kubernetes cluster (control plane, etcd, worker nodes)
- Configuring networking and CNI plugins
- Hands-on: Setting up a multi-node Kubernetes cluster with kubeadm
Module 3: Understanding Kubernetes Core Concepts
- Namespaces: Organizing Kubernetes environments
- YAML & Kinds: Understanding Kubernetes resource definitions
- Pods: The fundamental Kubernetes workload unit
- Services: Exposing applications inside and outside the cluster
- Multi-container Pods: Init containers & sidecars
- Deployments: Managing application lifecycles
- Rolling updates & rollbacks
Module 4: Managing Kubernetes Workloads
- Resource limits & requests: Managing CPU & memory
- Probes: Liveness, readiness, and startup probes
- ConfigMaps & Secrets: Managing configurations securely
- Networking in Kubernetes: Cluster networking, CNI plugins
- Persistent Volumes (PV) & Persistent Volume Claims (PVC)
- Hands-on: Deploying applications with advanced resource configurations
Helm, CRDs & Advanced Kubernetes
Module 5: Helm – Kubernetes Package Management
- What is Helm, and why use it?
- Writing and managing Helm charts
- Using Helm templates and values
- Deploying applications with Helm
- Hands-on: Packaging and deploying a custom Helm chart
Module 6: Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs)
- What are CRDs and why use them?
- Extending Kubernetes APIs with CRDs
- Working with Operators and controllers
- Hands-on: Creating and managing custom Kubernetes resources
Module 7: Advanced Kubernetes Workloads
- StatefulSets: Managing stateful applications
- Jobs & CronJobs: Running batch and scheduled workloads
- Scheduling: Pod scheduling strategies and node affinity
- Hands-on: Deploying advanced workloads in Kubernetes
Security, CNI & RBAC
Module 8: Kubernetes Security & RBAC
- Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
- Service accounts and secrets management
- Securing workloads with pod security policies (PSPs/Pod Security Admission)
- Hands-on: Configuring RBAC and secure workloads in Kubernetes
Module 9: Helm Security – Using SOPS
- Secure management of Helm values
- Introduction to SOPS (Secrets OPerationS) for encrypting values
- Hands-on: Using SOPS to manage Kubernetes secrets securely
Module 10: Cilium / Calico & Kubernetes Networking Security
- Introduction to CNIs (Calico & Cilium)
- Network policies with Cilium and Calico
- Observability and service mesh capabilities with Cilium
- Hands-on: Deploying and securing workloads with Calico
Who should attend
Feedback
4.8 out of 5 average
"The interactive Kubernetes scenarios were great and I like the concepts building at the beginning. It was a nice introduction to Kubernetes and the commands. The trainer was friendly and professional."
MF, Senior Software Developer, Kubernetes, March 2021
“JBI did a great job of customizing their syllabus to suit our business needs and also bringing our team up to speed on the current best practices. Our teams varied widely in terms of experience and the Instructor handled this particularly well - very impressive”
Brian F, Team Lead, RBS, Data Analysis Course, 20 April 2022