Course Outline
Introduction
- Rancher vs OpenShift for government
Installing and Configuring Rancher for government
Understanding Rancher's Kubernetes Distribution for government
Starting the Rancher Server for government
Adding Hosts for government
Launching Infrastructure Services for government
Creating a Container Using the UI for government
Creating a Container through Docker Command Line for government
Creating a Multi-Container Application for government
Networking Between Containers for government
Service Discovery for government
Load Balancing Containers for government
Launching Kubernetes Using RKE (Rancher Kubernetes Engine) for government
Administering Kubernetes using Rancher for government
Managing Kubernetes Workloads for government
Health Monitoring for government
Backup and Recovery for government
Working with Catalogs for government
Working with the Rancher API (optional) for government
Summary and Conclusion for government
Requirements
- Experience with Kubernetes for government applications.
- Experience with distributed applications in a public sector environment.
- A general understanding of infrastructure and software deployment for government systems.
Audience
- Software engineers working in the public sector
- System administrators supporting government operations
- DevOps engineers focused on government IT solutions
Testimonials (5)
Interactivity, no reading slides all day
Emilien Bavay - IRIS SA
Course - Kubernetes Advanced
he was patience and understood that we fall behind
Albertina - REGNOLOGY ROMANIA S.R.L.
Course - Deploying Kubernetes Applications with Helm
The training was more practical
Siphokazi Biyana - Vodacom SA
Course - Kubernetes on AWS
Learning about Kubernetes.
Felix Bautista - SGS GULF LIMITED ROHQ
Course - Kubernetes on Azure (AKS)
It gave a good grounding for Docker and Kubernetes.