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Kubernetes Fundamentals (LFS258) + CKA Exam Bundle
Course Description
Overview
The Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) program provides assurance that CKAs have the skills, knowledge, and competency to perform the responsibilities of Kubernetes administrators.Lab Info
For hands-on lab exercises, access to a Linux server or Linux desktop/laptop is required. Access to a public cloud provider, or VirtualBox on your machine is also needed. Lab exercises in this course have been tested in a GCP environment.
If using a cloud provider like GCP or AWS, you should be able to complete the lab exercises using the free tier or credits provided to you. However, you may incur charges if you exceed the credits initially allocated by the cloud provider.
Exam Details & Resources
This exam is an online, proctored, performance-based test that requires solving multiple tasks from a command line running Kubernetes. Candidates have 2 hours to complete the tasks.
The exam is based on Kubernetes v1.20
Candidate HandbookExam TipsCurriculum OverviewFrequently Asked QuestionsVerify CertificationCKA Reseller FAQsLinux Foundation Global Certification and Confidentiality Agreement
Objectives
Audience
Prerequisites
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Before starting this course, you should be familiar with:
- Linux concepts and command line – We recommend Introduction to Linux, a free edX course
- Package managers
- Git and GitHub
Topics
- Chapter 1. Course Introduction
- Chapter 2. Basics of Kubernetes
- Chapter 3. Installation and Configuration
- Chapter 4. Kubernetes Architecture
- Chapter 5. APIs and Access
- Chapter 6. OPI Objects
- Chapter 7. Managing State with Deployments
- Chapter 8. Volumes and Data
- Chapter 9. Services
- Chapter 10. Ingress
- Chapter 11. Scheduling
- Chapter 12. Logging and Troubleshooting
- Chapter 13. Custom Resource Definitions
- Chapter 14. Helm
- Chapter 15. Security
- Chapter 16. High Availability
- Storage 10%
- Troubleshooting 30%
- Workloads & Scheduling 15%
- Cluster Architecture, Installation & Configuration 25%
- Services & Networking 20%
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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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