Learn how to deploy and manage containerized applications on Google Kubernetes
Engine (GKE). Learn how to use other tools on Google Cloud that interact with GKE
deployments. This course features a combination of lectures, demos, and hands-on
labs to help you explore and deploy solution elements—including infrastructure
components like pods, containers, deployments, and services—along with networks
and application services. You'll also learn how to deploy practical solutions,
including security and access management, resource management, and resource
monitoring.
For each lab, Qwiklabs offers a free set of resources for a fixed amount of time and a clean environment with permissions.
Educational objectives
- Understand how software containers work.
- Understand the architecture of Kubernetes.
- Understand the architecture of GoogleCloud.
- Understand how pod networking works in Google Kubernetes Engine.
- Create and manage Kubernetes Engine clusters using the Google Cloud Console and gcloud/kubectl commands.
- Launch, rollback, and expose jobs in Kubernetes.
- Manage access control using Kubernetes RBAC and IAM.
- Manage pod security policies and network policies.
- Use Secrets and ConfigMaps to isolate security credentials and configuration artifacts.
- Understand Google Cloud choices for managed storage services.
- Monitor applications running in Google Kubernetes Engine.
Prerequisites
- Google Cloud Platform Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure or equivalent experience
Target audience
- Cloud architects, administrators, and SysOps/DevOps personnel
- Individuals using Google Cloud to create new solutions or to integrate existing systems, application environments, and infrastructure with Google Cloud.
Financing in France
- May be financed through OPCO (if financing covers all of the cost of the training)
- Cannot be financed through the CPF
Training as inter-companies
Trainings can be held on-site or remotely- Training course starts at 9.30am
- Lunch break from 12am to 1pm
- Training course ends at 5.30pm
Pedagogy
50% theory, 50% practise