Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Training
Level
IntermediateDuration
16h / 2 daysDate
Individually arrangedPrice
Individually arrangedAzure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Training
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) simplifies the deployment of a managed Kubernetes cluster on the Azure platform. As a hosted Kubernetes service, Azure handles critical tasks such as health monitoring and maintenance. Being one of the most popular cloud platforms, widely used by enterprises, financial institutions, and banks, it offers a convenient solution where clients pay only for the nodes attached to the cluster, while the control plane and management are provided free of charge. The platform also offers extensive integration and monitoring capabilities.
What will you learn?
- Refresh your knowledge of containers and their management using Kubernetes.
- Gain hands-on experience with Microsoft’s commercial tool — one of the most popular on the market.
- Acquire practical skills in working with AKS.
- Learn advanced topics, challenges, and tools to solve them.
- Complete multiple exercises to build fluency in using this technology.
Who is this training for?
For beginners and intermediate-level professionals in cloud technologies.
For those looking to expand their knowledge of Microsoft Azure.
For individuals seeking practical skills in using Azure cloud.
Training Program
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Introduction – Refreshing Knowledge of Cloud Technologies
- Docker, Containers, Kubernetes, Kubernetes Objects
- AKS – what it is and how it differs from Kubernetes
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Cluster Management
- Creating a cluster and deploying applications
- Scaling, updating, and rolling back applications
- Integration with Azure Container Registry (ACR)
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Networking – Designing and Managing AKS Networks
- Key concepts and introduction
- Tools: Kubenet, CNI
- Network models
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Deployment and Monitoring
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Applications: how to use AKS for workloads
- Cluster IP Services
- NodePort Services
- Load Balancer
- Ingress Controller
- Deployment and monitoring strategies
- New version rollouts: Blue-Green, Canary
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Monitoring – Staying Up to Date
- Azure Monitor
- Insights
- Metrics
- Workbooks
- Alerts
- Logs
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Troubleshooting
- Common issues
- Scaling
- vCPU and VM quotas
- Changing Access Keys in Azure Files
- IP pool issues
- Practical troubleshooting examples
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Integration with Other Services
- Data storage, disks
- Sensitive data and secrets (Azure Key Vault)
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Security
- Network configuration, IP
- Authentication and Azure AD integration
- RBAC
- Updates and restarts (reboot daemon)
- Network rules