Kubernetes is a portable, extensible open-source platform for managing containerized workloads and services, which was originally designed by Google and currently maintained by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. Kubernetes facilitates both declarative configuration and automation. It offers a container-centric management environment. It orchestrates the computing, networking, and storage infrastructure on behalf of the user workloads. It possesses a large and rapidly growing ecosystem.
This course will provide the learners with operating knowledge of Kubernetes. It will familiarize the learners with important concepts such as the advantages of containers over virtual machines, need for an orchestration tool for containers, and inherent architecture and basic components of Kubernetes, among many other things. The learners will also get to know about the boundaries of Kubernetes – what it can and cannot do.
As an increasing number of organizations are adopting the application containerization model, the demand for Kubernetes skill has considerably risen in the industry. This course will help you make a strong base in Kubernetes and brighten up your career prospects.