Master Containerization with AWS: Amazon ECS, EKS, Fargate
Master Containerization with AWS: Amazon ECS, EKS, Fargate, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.05, with 31 lectures, based on 85 reviews, and has 7379 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn the fundamental concepts of containerization technologies like docker and kubernetes Learn how to create and use docker images Learn how to create custom docker image using dockerfile Learn how to create Kubernetes YAML file Learn how to create public and private Elastic Container Registry Learn how to push docker image to ECR Learn how to provision and manage container on AWS cloud with Elastic Container Services, Elastic Kubernetes Services and AWS Fargate Learn to create tasks and services with AWS ECS Learn how to scale up/down an application using Kubernetes Learn how to create and use Amazon ECS and EKS Cluster Learn how to use eksctl, docker and kubectl command line. This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone whether Developer, Operations, or Sysadmin at any skill level. or Beginner in containerization world wants to deploy locally deployed apps into production It is particularly useful for Anyone whether Developer, Operations, or Sysadmin at any skill level. or Beginner in containerization world wants to deploy locally deployed apps into production.
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Summary
Title: Master Containerization with AWS: Amazon ECS, EKS, Fargate
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.05
Number of Lectures: 31
Number of Published Lectures: 31
Number of Curriculum Items: 31
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 31
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn the fundamental concepts of containerization technologies like docker and kubernetes
- Learn how to create and use docker images
- Learn how to create custom docker image using dockerfile
- Learn how to create Kubernetes YAML file
- Learn how to create public and private Elastic Container Registry
- Learn how to push docker image to ECR
- Learn how to provision and manage container on AWS cloud with Elastic Container Services, Elastic Kubernetes Services and AWS Fargate
- Learn to create tasks and services with AWS ECS
- Learn how to scale up/down an application using Kubernetes
- Learn how to create and use Amazon ECS and EKS Cluster
- Learn how to use eksctl, docker and kubectl command line.
Who Should Attend
- Anyone whether Developer, Operations, or Sysadmin at any skill level.
- Beginner in containerization world wants to deploy locally deployed apps into production
Target Audiences
- Anyone whether Developer, Operations, or Sysadmin at any skill level.
- Beginner in containerization world wants to deploy locally deployed apps into production
Containerization technologies are playing a big role in a modern software development. With the help of containers one can pack their code with required dependencies/lib to make an application to run anywhere. It enables IT organizations to become more agile and scalable.
In this course, you will learn about different containerization technologies like:
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Docker
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Kubernetes
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AWS ECR (Elastic Container Registry)
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AWS ECS (Elastic Container Services) on EC2 (Elastic Cloud Compute)
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AWS Fargate (Serverless ECS)
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AWS EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Services)
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What is Docker?
Docker is an open source platform for building, deploying, and managing containerized applications in mission to solve the ‘it works on my machine’ headache.
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What is Kubernetes?
Kubernetes, also known as K8s, is an open-source container orchestration tool for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications.
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What is AWS ECR?
Amazon Elastic Container Registry is amanaged container image registry service just like docker hub or Red hat quay to store docker images.
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What is AWS ECS?
Amazon Elastic Container Services is a fully managed container orchestration service that makes it easy for you to deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications.
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What is AWS Fargate?
AWS Fargate enable to use Amazon ECS for running containers without managing servers or clusters of Amazon EC2 instances.
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What is AWS EKS?
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service is a managed Kubernetes (container orchestration) service that makes it easy for you to run Kubernetes on AWS.
This course has short and concise lessons in pragmatic style to make you confident over container technologies. Hope this course help you to learn something new and take your skill to the next level.
All the best. Keep Learning and keep moving ahead.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Basics: Docker and Kubernetes
Lecture 1: What is Docker? How it works?
Lecture 2: Why Docker?
Lecture 3: Architecture of Kubernetes
Lecture 4: What are Pods and Services
Chapter 3: AWS ECR (Elastic Container Registry)
Lecture 1: Building docker image locally
Lecture 2: Public ECR Repository
Lecture 3: Private ECR Repository
Chapter 4: AWS Fargate (Server-less compute for containers)
Lecture 1: Creating cluster for AWS Fargate
Lecture 2: Creating task for AWS Fargate
Lecture 3: Running Tasks for first time
Lecture 4: Accessing the application and creating more similar tasks
Chapter 5: AWS ECS Elastic Container Services
Lecture 1: Creating cluster for AWS ECS with EC2
Lecture 2: Defining Task
Lecture 3: Running Task
Lecture 4: Creating and Running Services
Chapter 6: AWS EKS Elastic Kubernetes Services
Lecture 1: Installing eksctl
Lecture 2: Creating Cloudformation stack
Lecture 3: Starting up minikube cluster
Lecture 4: Creating Pod with ECR image
Lecture 5: Creating Replicaset and Scaling UP/DOWN
Lecture 6: Configuring Kubernetes cluster
Lecture 7: Creating Deployment and Service
Lecture 8: Accessing application
Chapter 7: Kubernetes Refresher
Lecture 1: Creating minikube cluster
Lecture 2: Creating Pod using YAML
Lecture 3: Replica controller
Lecture 4: Replica Set
Lecture 5: Deployment
Lecture 6: Scaling Up Down
Lecture 7: Quick Update and Easy rollback
Instructors
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Pranjal Srivastava
Docker | Kubernetes | AWS | Azure | ML | Linux | Python
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- 4 stars: 22 votes
- 5 stars: 36 votes
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