Course Outline
Introduction
- Rancher vs OpenShift
Installing and Configuring Rancher
Understanding Rancher's Kubernetes Distribution
Starting the Rancher Server
Adding Hosts
Launching Infrastructure Services
Creating a Container Using the UI
Creating a Container through Docker Command Line
Creating a Multi-Container Application
Networking Between Containers
Service Discovery
Load Balancing Containers
Launching Kubernetes Using RKE (Rancher Kubernetes Engine)
Administering Kubernetes using Rancher
Managing Kubernetes Workloads
Health Monitoring
Backup and Recovery
Working with Catalogs
Working with the Rancher API (optional)
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Experience with Kubernetes.
- Experience with distributed applications.
- A general understanding of infrastructure and software deployment.
Audience
- Software engineers
- System administrators
- DevOps engineers
Testimonials (5)
There was a lot to lean, but it never felt rushed.
thomas gardner - National Oceanography Centre
Course - Docker, Kubernetes and OpenShift for Administrators
It is an in-deep Kubernetes training covering all important aspects to manage Kubernetes, be it in the cloud or on-premise, but the pace is gradual and well adjusted, so the training can be followed very well by students who have had no prior exposure to Kubernetes, as it builds up knowledge from the ground up.
Volker Kerkhoff
Course - Docker and Kubernetes: Building and Scaling a Containerized Application
It gave a good grounding for Docker and Kubernetes.
Stephen Dowdeswell - Global Knowledge Networks UK
Course - Docker (introducing Kubernetes)
I generally liked the trainer knowledge and enthusiasm.
Ruben Ortega
Course - Docker and Kubernetes
I mostly enjoyed the knowledge of the trainer.