Getting Started with Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
Introduction about how to create and configure a Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) cluster
It is amazing and really interesting if you are used to working with software containers or do you want to know more about them.
More than 5 hours of video with Kaslin Fields, developer advocate at Google Platform.
All the content is focus on how to build applications on kubernetes, how to create and configure a Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) cluster, how to deploy and scale in Kubernetes, and how to secure GKE for Google Cloud Platform access:
- Introduction to building with Kubernetes
- Create and configure Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) clusters
- Deploying and scalling apps and services in Kubernetes
- Securing GKE and securely accessing Google Cloud Platform (GCP) services
Evolution of Software Deployment
- Physical Server
- Virtual Machine
- Container
- Serverless
How can you get or create containers?
- Container Registry: Download containerized software from a container registry such as grc.io.
- Docker: Build your own container using the open-source docker command.
- Cloud Build: Build your own container using Cloud Build.
What is Kubernetes?
- Open source
- Container management
- Automation
- Imperative configuration
- Declarative configuration
Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) features
- Auto repair
- Fully managed
- Container-optimized OS
- Auto upgrade
- Cluster scaling
- Seamless integration
- Integrated logging and monitoring
- Integrated networking
- Cloud Console
- Identity and access management
I enjoyed it so much!
You can access the whole video here: Cloud OnBoard: Getting Started with Google Kubernetes Engine
Do you run Kubernetes workloads on AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud?
How do you manage the deployments, configuration and scalability?
Do you want to learn more about how to run your developments on Docker containers or learn more about Kubernetes and other interesting tools like Terraform or others?
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