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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course and certificate fees
Fees information
₹ 599 ₹3,999
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Udemy
The syllabus
Course Introduction
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Set an AWS EKS cluster with eksctl
- Architecture Overview
- EKS Pricing - Warning
- IAM User for this course
- Create IAM role
- Setup Command Line CLI Tools
- Create EKS Cluster with eksctl
AWS EKS operations using eksctl
- NodeGroups & Spot Instances
- Cluster AutoScaler Theory
- Cluster AutoScaler Part I
- Cluster AutoScaler Part II
- CloudWatch Logging for EKS Cluster Services
- CloudWatch Containers Insights for EKS
Helm Package Manager on EKS
- Helm installation
Managing users & RBAC in EKS
- Adding an Admin User in EKS
- Adding a Read-Only User in EKS
EKS in depth
- EKS Pricing Overview
- EKS Control Plane Deep Dive
- EKS Networking Deep Dive
- IAM and RBAC integration in EKS
- Load Balancer in EKS
Deploy the Kubernetes Dashboard
- What is the K8s dashboard?
- Install Kubernetes Metrics Server in EKS
- Deploy the Kubernetes Dashboard in EKS
- Explore the Kubernetes Dashboard in EKS
Deploy a stateless sample app
- Architecture overview
- Deploy backend resources
- Deploy frontend resources
- Scaling Pods up and down
- Perform some chaos testing
Deploy a stateful app - using Amazon EBS
- Stateful App Intro & Architecture
- Create namespace
- Create physical volume
- Deploy MySQL backend
- Deployment vs StatefulSet with persistent volumes
- Deploy Wordpress via Deployment
- Deploy Wordpress via StatefulSet
- Cleanup
Deploy a stateful app - using Amazon EFS
- EFS for Kubernetes
- Enable EFS
- Create namespace & prepare storage
- Deploy MySQL backend
- Deploy Wordpress frontend
Fargate on EKS
- Fargate on EKS - Introduction
- Create a Fargate Cluster on EKS
- Add the Fargate Capability to an existing EKS cluster
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