Course Outline
Introduction
Preparing the AWS Account
Overview of Amazon EKS Features and Architecture
Costs of Running Amazon EKS
Case Study: Amazon EKS for Microservices
Overview of the Different EKS Components
Navigating the CLI
Creating an EKS Kubernetes Cluster
Provisioning Worker Nodes
Containerizing an Application
Deploying the Application
Using AWS CloudFormation Templates
Auto-scaling the EKS Cluster
Monitoring the Performance of an EKS Cluster
Integrating EKS with a Continuous Integration System
Troubleshooting
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- An understanding of Docker and Kubernetes basics.
- Experience with the Linux command line.
- A general understanding of web-based software development.
- An Amazon AWS account with at least 10 USD on it.
Audience
- Developers
- System Administrators
- DevOps Engineers
Testimonials (5)
Amount of Information, Exercises
Lukasz Kowalski - Sii Sp. z o.o.
Course - AWS IoT Core
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The trainer knew exactly what they were speaking about.
Madumetsa Msomi - BMW
Course - AWS DevOps Engineers
All good, nothing to improve
Ievgen Vinchyk - GE Medical Systems Polska Sp. Z O.O.
Course - AWS Lambda for Developers
IOT applications
Palaniswamy Suresh Kumar - Makers' Academy
Course - Industrial Training IoT (Internet of Things) with Raspberry PI and AWS IoT Core 「4 Hours Remote」
Later the balance between theory and practice was much better. But the beginnings were terrible. The way of expressing (language) is very calm, understandable, in a human way.
Lukasz Derkowski - NetworkedAssets Sp. z o.o.
Course - AWS CloudFormation
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