Cloud Native Bootcamp
Dive into the world of DevOps, Source Control Management, CI/CD and Containers.
What you will learn in this course
We will start this course by introducing Git , the most widely used source control management software. Git will help you to keep track of your code.
On the second day, GitLab CI, a widely used continuous integration software, will be our focus. GitLab CI provides mechanisms with which we can automate test processes for newly written code, improve code quality and manage the delivery of our code.
On day three and four, you will learn everything you need to know to get started in the world of Docker, Containers and Kubernetes. Kubernetes is quickly becoming the de-facto standard to operate containerized applications at scale. This course covers the essential knowledge needed to understand Kubernetes and includes instructions on how to deploy distributed applications that will scale, be fault-tolerant and simple to manage.
During the last two days, we dive into the world of Observability. The ability to observe services, is becoming increasingly important in the world of DevOps, Containers and Microservices. The more Containers/Services you operate, the more difficult it becomes to keep track of them. We will show how you can always know how your services are doing.
Agenda
Source control with Git
Git-Workflows
Solving Git conflicts
What is CI/CD?
Building pipelines with GitLabCI
Monolith vs Microservices
12-Factor-App
API Gateways
Kubernetes Essentials
Observability
Logging, Monitoring, Tracing, Alerting
Fluentd, Prometheus, Grafana, Jaeger
Chaos Engineering
audience
This course is designed for
- Software Developers that want to have control over their source code
- System-, Cloud-Administrators and Developers that want to reduce time spent on deployment and testing
- System- and Cloud-Administrators interested in, or responsible for, maintaining a large number of servers or virtual instances
- Software developers that want to learn how to deploy their applications within Kubernetes
prerequisites
To get most out of this course, you should have:
- Basic understanding of Linux
- Basic experience with the Linux terminal
style
Our trainers have years of experience and will deliver the right mix of:
- Insightful theory
- Practical examples
Technical requirements
We recommend the following equipment:
- Stable internet connection
- Modern browser
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