- From www.udacity.com
Scalable Microservices with Kubernetes
- Self-paced
- Free Access
- Fee-based Certificate
- 4 Sequences
- Introductive Level
Course details
Syllabus
LESSON 1
Introduction to Microservices
Learn how 12-factor apps and the microservices design pattern make modern applications easier to deploy and maintain.
LESSON 2
Building the Containers with Docker
Use Docker to build container images that package an application and its dependencies for deployment on a single machine.
LESSON 3
Kubernetes
The infrastructure to support an application at scale is as important as the application itself.
See how Kubernetes allows you to focus on the big picture.
LESSON 4
Deploying Microservices
Go beyond the theoretical concepts and try out Kubernetes so that you can use it to manage real world apps.
Prerequisites and Requirements
Prior to taking this course you should possess the following experience and skills:
- Comfortable using Linux command line tools
- Fluent in at least one programming language
- Familiar with general virtualization concepts
Prerequisite
Instructors
Carter Morgan
Instructor
Kelsey Hightower
Instructor
Gundega Dekena
Instructor
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