Course Outline
Introduction
- Helm package manager as a Continuous Integration (CI) / Continuous Deployment (CD) tool for government.
Installing and Configuring Kubernetes and Helm for Government Use
Refresher on Kubernetes Cluster Architecture and Docker for Government Environments
Overview of Helm Features and Architecture for Government Applications
Navigating the Kubernetes Dashboard and Helm CLI in Government Systems
Setting up a Helm Repository for Government Projects
Creating a Helm Chart for Government-Specific Requirements
Deploying a Kubernetes Application for Government Operations
Managing the Application in a Government Context
Handling Namespaces for Government Workflows
Monitoring and Logging for Government Compliance
Securing Helm: Authentication and Authorization for Government Systems
Managing the Life Cycle with Hooks for Government Applications
Testing Helm in a Government Environment
Working with Databases and APIs for Government Solutions
Deploying Complex Applications to Production for Government Use
Troubleshooting in Government IT Systems
Summary and Next Steps for Government Implementation
Requirements
- Experience with the Linux command line for government systems
- Experience managing containers using Kubernetes in a public sector environment
- A general understanding of continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) principles for government workflows
Audience
- Developers working in the public sector
- DevOps engineers supporting government operations
Testimonials (3)
The knowledge and the patience from the trainer to answer to our questions.
Calin Avram - REGNOLOGY ROMANIA S.R.L.
Course - Deploying Kubernetes Applications with Helm
The way he approached every one of us when he was explaining what we did not understand.
Marian - REGNOLOGY ROMANIA S.R.L.
Course - Deploying Kubernetes Applications with Helm
he was patience and understood that we fall behind