Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) - A Beginner's Guide
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Brief Introduction
Every expert was once a beginnerDescription
Hello Everyone, welcome to the course of “Google Kubenetes Engine for Absolute Beginner".
Throughout the course I will try my level best to illustrate various aspects of Google Cloud Platform and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) in an easy way with lots of examples and assignments that will not only help you to understand the underlying concepts but also make you confident to apply the knowledge that you will gain in this course.
The course is divided into two main sections. The first section is all about highlighting some core features of Google Cloud Platform (GCP) where as the another section will mainly focus on one of the core services of GCP which is Google Kubernetes Engine(GKE).
In the first section, you will start the course with an introductory overview of GCP console that can be used to navigate various services of GCP. Then, you will go through the usages of GCP’s command line interface known as Google Cloud shell. you will get to know how to use this Google cloud shell to interact with various GCP services. Then you will see how to create virtual machines using both GCP console and Google Cloud Shell. You will also see in the first section, how to distribute traffic across a number of servers using load balancers.
In the following section, where you get to know various features of Google Kubernetes Engine, will focus on deploying microservices in a Kubernetes cluster on Google infrastructure. You will also get to know various ways of deployment in Kubernetes cluster. you will also see the usage of various docker commands from a very high level. You will also see in this section the process of setting up and implementing continuous delivery pipeline with Jenkins in Google Kubernetes engine.
Requirements
- Requirements
- Basic understating of Linux command will help
- This course is not about Kubernetes itself. Therefore, I expect you to have some basic understanding of various Kubernetes objects such as pods, deployments, services and so on.
- As this course is mostly about Google Kubernetes Engine, you must need an active account on Google Cloud Platform so that you can do enough practices while going through this course