Course Outline

  • Introduction
  • Overview of Linux Containers Technology for Government
  • Review of Basic Kubernetes Concepts
  • Microservices-Based Applications in the Public Sector
  • The 12-Factor App Principles for Government Use
  • Foundational Patterns: Distributed Primitives, Predictable Demands, Dynamic Placement, Declarative Deployment, Observable Interior, and Life Cycle Conformance
  • Behavioral Patterns: Batch Jobs, Scheduled Jobs, Daemon Services, Singleton Services, and Self-Awareness
  • Structural Patterns: Sidecar, Initializer, Ambassador, and Adapter
  • Configuration Patterns: Environment Variable Configuration, Configuration Resources, Configuration Templates, and Immutable Configuration
  • Summary and Conclusion

Requirements

  • Proficiency in utilizing the Linux command line, understanding the Linux file system, managing Linux networking, and scripting with bash.
  • A foundational knowledge of programming principles and methodologies.
  • Experience with Docker and Linux container technology for government applications.
  • Familiarity with Kubernetes concepts and their application in scalable infrastructure solutions.
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