The Running Containers on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) training course is designed to demonstrate container management and orchestration for Kubernetes using Amazon EKS.
The course begins by describing how to build an Amazon EKS cluster, configure the environment, deploy the cluster, and then add applications to your cluster. next, it explains how to manage container images using Amazon Elastic Container Registry (ECR) and learn how to automate application deployment. The course concludes by illustrating how to configure AWS networking services to support the cluster and learn how to secure your Amazon EKS environment.
Prerequisites:
- Completed AWS Cloud Practitioner Essentials (or equivalent real-world experience)
- Basic Linux administration experience
- Basic network administration experience
- Basic knowledge of containers and microservices
AWS Authorized Training is only available in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, United States, and Peru.
THIS COURSE IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR TRAINING BUNDLES.
Purpose
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To demonstrate container management and orchestration for Kubernetes using Amazon EKS. |
Audience
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This course is for those who will provide container orchestration management in the AWS Cloud including DevOps engineers and Systems administrators |
Role
| DevOps Engineer - System Administrator |
Skill Level
| Intermediate |
Style
| Workshops |
Duration
| 3 Days |
Related Technologies
| Cloud Computing Training | AWS | Kubernetes |
Productivity Objectives
- Review and examine containers, Kubernetes and Amazon EKS fundamentals and the impact of containers on workflows
- Build an Amazon EKS cluster by selecting the correct compute resources to support worker nodes
- Secure environment with AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) authentication by creating an Amazon EKS service role for your cluster
- Deploy an application on the cluster. Publish container images to ECR and secure access via IAM policy
- Automate and deploy applications, examine automation tools and pipelines. Create a GitOps pipeline using WeaveFlux
- Collect monitoring data through metrics, logs, tracing with AWS X-Ray and identify metrics for performance tuning. Review scenarios where bottlenecks require the best scaling approach using horizontal or vertical scaling
- Assess the tradeoffs between efficiency, resiliency, and cost and impact for tuning one over the other
- Describe and outline a holistic, iterative approach to optimizing your environment
- Design for cost, efficiency, and resiliency
- Configure the AWS networking services to support the cluster. Describe how EKS/Amazon Virtual
- Private Cloud (VPC) functions and simplifies inter-node communications. Describe the function of VPC Container Network Interface (CNI)
- Review the benefits of a service mesh
- Upgrade your Kubernetes, Amazon EKS, and third party tools