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DevOps and Workflow Management with Argo (LFS256)
Course Description
Overview
By the end of this course, you’ll be well-equipped to implement Argo to manage complex deployments and workflows. It will also help you prepare for the Certified Argo Project Associate (CAPA) exam, along with real-life experience and additional study.You will need to meet the following system requirements:
I Operating System:
- A modern operating system capable of running Docker and Kubernetes. This could be Linux (Ubuntu, CentOS), macOS, or Windows 10 Pro/Enterprise/Education with Hyper-V enabled.
II Hardware:
- At least 8GB of RAM (16GB recommended) and a minimum of 20GB of free disk space. These specifications are necessary to run a local Kubernetes cluster using a lightweight distribution like K3s. If your system does not meet these requirements, we recommend using the free tier of a public cloud provider like AWS, GCP, or Azure.
III Software:
- Docker: Docker is used to run containers. Install the latest stable version.
- Kubernetes: You can install a local Kubernetes cluster using a lightweight distribution like K3s. The course will cover the setup of a local Kubernetes cluster.
- kubectl: The Kubernetes command-line tool, kubectl, allows you to run commands against Kubernetes clusters.
- Argo CLI: The Argo command-line tool will be used to interact with Argo components.
- Code editor: A text editor or IDE that supports YAML for editing configuration files and manifests, such as Visual Studio Code.
Please note that while you can choose to use another distribution like managed Kubernetes by public cloud services like AWS, GCP or Azure, this course does not cover the setup of them. Specific labs might have additional requirements which will be specified in the lab instructions.
This course include:
- Online, Self Paced
- 14-16 Hours of Course Material
- Hands-on Labs & Assignments
- 12 Months of Access to Online Course
- Digital Badge
- Discussion forums
Objectives
- Learn Argo for seamless Kubernetes workflows: deploy apps, manage rollouts, implement RBAC, troubleshoot, leverage event-driven architecture, and optimize with the Argo CLI.
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Prerequisites
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To make the most out of this course, you should have the following knowledge and skills:
- Kubernetes basics: Familiarity with Kubernetes concepts such as Pods, Services, Deployments, and Namespaces is crucial. Understanding how to create and manage these resources will be beneficial. We recommend the free course Introduction to Kubernetes (LFS158)
- YAML manifests: Since Argo uses YAML for configuration and defining workflows, a good understanding of YAML syntax and how to write Kubernetes manifests in YAML is required.
- Imperative vs Declarative configuration: Knowledge of these two approaches to configuration management in Kubernetes is important. Argo uses a declarative approach, so understanding the difference between the two will be helpful.
- GitOps practices: As Argo is a tool that enables GitOps practices in Kubernetes, having an understanding of GitOps principles and practices would be beneficial.
- Command Line Interface (CLI) usage: Basic skills in using the command line interface are necessary as the course includes hands-on labs that require interaction with Argo’s CLI.
- Basic programming skills: While not strictly necessary, having basic programming skills can help in understanding some of the more advanced concepts in the course, such as parameterization and conditionals in Argo Workflows.
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- Students have access to the course 24/7 and will need to read and follow all instructions carefully to complete the course successfully within their allotted time.
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Students are given 12 months of online access to the course materials, starting from date of purchase.
After 12 months, your access to the course will be closed. If the student completes the course before the 12 month period expires, they can still access the course.
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