Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) Training
Level
BeginnerDuration
28h / 4 daysDate
Individually arrangedPrice
Individually arrangedKubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) Training
This training prepares participants for the Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) exam. It is an entry-level course that introduces Kubernetes technology. After completing the training, participants will be able to independently manage the basic components of Kubernetes.
What You Will Learn
- During the KCNA training, you will acquire essential skills for managing applications in a Kubernetes-based cloud environment, including cluster configuration, container orchestration, application monitoring, and DevOps practices. The program also covers topics related to security, scalability, and application delivery.
Who is this training for?
The Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) training is intended for IT professionals, system administrators, DevOps engineers, and anyone interested in gaining knowledge and skills in managing applications in a Kubernetes-based cloud environment. It is suitable both for beginners who want to learn the fundamentals of containerization and orchestration, as well as for experienced professionals who wish to expand their competencies.
Training Program
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Kubernetes Fundamentals
- Kubernetes resources: manageable and deployable objects within a cluster
- Kubernetes architecture: structure and core components
- Kubernetes API: the programmatic interface for Kubernetes management
- Containers: isolated application units used in Kubernetes
- Scheduling: the process of resource allocation and workload distribution
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Container Orchestration
- Basics of container orchestration concepts
- Runtime: container runtime environments
- Security: security aspects in the context of containers and orchestration
- Networking: communication between containers
- Service Mesh: traffic control systems in container clusters
- Storage: managing persistent data in containers
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Cloud Native Architecture
- Autoscaling: automatically adjusting resources based on workload
- Serverless: building applications without managing infrastructure
- Community and Governance: open-source project management and community involvement
- Roles and Personas: responsibilities in cloud native projects
- Open Standards: using open standards in cloud native solutions
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Cloud Native Observability
- Telemetry and observability: collecting and analyzing diagnostic data
- Prometheus: a monitoring tool for applications and infrastructure
- Cost management in cloud native environments
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Application Delivery in Cloud Native Environments
- Fundamentals of application delivery in cloud native environments
- GitOps: managing infrastructure as code
- CI/CD (Continuous Integration and Delivery): automating build and delivery processes