You’ll start the course by learning about the powerful abstractions of Kubernetes - Pods and Services - that make managing container deployments easy. You’ll also learn how to set up a production-ready Kubernetes cluster on AWS while learning several techniques you need to successfully deploy and manage your own applications..
You’ll start the course by learning about the powerful abstractions of Kubernetes - Pods and Services - that make managing container deployments easy. You’ll also learn how to set up a production-ready Kubernetes cluster on AWS while learning several techniques you need to successfully deploy and manage your own applications.
By the end of the course, you’ll plenty of hands-on experience with Kubernetes on AWS. You’ll also have picked up some tips on deploying and managing applications, keeping your cluster and applications secure, and ensuring that your whole system is reliable and resilient to failure.
About the Author
Ed Robinson works as a senior site reliability engineer at Cookpad's global headquarters in Bristol, UK. He has been working with Kubernetes for the last three years, deploying clusters on AWS to deliver resilient and reliable services for global audiences. He is a contributor to several open source projects and is a maintainer of Træfɪk, the modern HTTP reverse proxy designed for containers and microservices.
Robin Verstraelen works as a systems and network engineer at a hosting company in Belgium with over two years of experience. He has been working with Kubernetes for about a year. He specializes in DevOps and Cloud.