The Mastering Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) training course provides a detailed understanding and implementation of containerizing the application using Docker. Connecting to the worker nodes in the public and private subnets using the SSH keys are illustrated. The concept of Access control and container engine for Kubernetes using the IAM and RBAC is discussed in detail. The encrypting of Kubernetes Secrets at Rest in ETCD and the need for encryption is elucidated.
Creating and implementing the Persistent Volume and Claiming them for OKE services is discussed with example. Upgrading versions of an image running on the active nodes and OCI Service Broker implementation is discussed. The course lists the REST APIs and implements the API with respect to python SDK to get the details of the active cluster in OKE. Accessing Tiller (Helm) in Kubernetes cluster is also discussed. The understanding and working of Microservices is illustrated and the implementation of Microservices is explained with a sample application.
By attending Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes workshop, delegates will learn to:
- Understand containerizing an existing Application
- Explore connecting to Worker Nodes Using SSH
- Access Control and Container Engine for Kubernetes
- Introduction to Persistent Volume, Persistent Volume Claim and Its Advantages
- Learn to use the REST API and Helm
- Encrypting Kubernetes Secrets at Rest in Etcd
- Kubernetes Versions and Adding OCI Service Broker to a Kubernetes Cluster
- Break an Application into Micro services Using Kubernetes Deployments
