Getting Started with Google Kubernetes Engine

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This course covers an introduction to Kubernetes, a software layer that sits between your applications and your hardware infrastructure. Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) brings you Kubernetes as a managed service on Google Cloud. This course teaches the basics of GKE and how to get applications containerized and running in Google Cloud. The course covers a basic introduction to Google Cloud, an overview of containers and Kubernetes, Kubernetes architecture, and Kubernetes operations. Getting Started with Google Kubernetes Engine Benefits This course will empower you to: Discuss the differences among Google Cloud compute platforms. Discuss the components and architecture of Kubernetes. Identify how Google manages Kubernetes orchestration. Create and manage Google Kubernetes Engine clusters by using the Google Cloud console and the gcloud/kubectl commands. Prerequisites Having completed Google Cloud Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure, or having equivalent experience Basic proficiency with command-line tools and Linux operating system environments Getting Started with Google Kubernetes Engine Training Outline Learning Objectives Introduction to Google Cloud Identify Google Cloud services and their functions. Choose the right Google Cloud services to create your own cloud solution. Define the purpose of and use cases for Identity and Access Management (IAM). Identify how costs can be managed in the resource hierarchy. Use the Google Cloud console and Cloud Shell to create virtual machines (VMs), service accounts, and buckets   Introduction to Containers and Kubernetes Define the concept of a container and identify uses for containers. Identify the purpose of and use cases for Kubernetes. Outline the concept of Google Kubernetes Engine. Create a container using Cloud Build   Kubernetes Architecture Conceptualize the Kubernetes architecture. Identify how to view and manage Kubernetes objects. Distinguish between Google Kubernetes Engines modes of operation. Deploy a Kubernetes cluster by using GKE   Kubernetes Operations Work with the kubectl command. Inspect the cluster and Pods. View a Pod’s console output. Sign in interactively to a Pod

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