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Master DevOps with Docker, Kubernetes and Azure DevOps

Master DevOps with Docker, Kubernetes and Azure DevOps

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Learn Devops with Docker, Kubernetes, Azure Devops, Jenkins, Terraform and Ansible on AWS, Azure and Google Cloud


 

What you'll learn

You will learn DevOps with Docker, Kubernetes and Azure DevOps from ZERO, no previous experience required

You will learn the fundamentals of 6 Most Popular DevOps Tools - Docker, Kubernetes, Azure Devops, Jenkins, Terraform, and Ansible

You will learn the building blocks of DevOps - Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery and Infrastructure as Code

You will learn to implement Azure Devops Pipelines integrating Docker, Kubernetes and Terraform on AWS EKS and Azure AKS

You will learn DevOps with Continuous Integration & Continuous Delivery on Azure DevOps and Jenkins

You will do containerization and container orchestration for microservices with Docker and Kubernetes

You will play with Docker, Docker Compose and Kubernetes

You will implement Service Discovery, Centralized Configuration and Load Balancing for Docker Microservices deployed in Kubernetes

You will Join 350,000 Learners having AMAZING LEARNING Experiences with in28Minutes

 

Requirements

You have an attitude to learn while having fun :)

You have some programming experience with either Java, Python or javascript

You DO NOT need to have any experience with DevOps, Kubernetes, Docker or Azure DevOps

We will help you install the tools and create your cloud accounts on AWS, Azure and Google Cloud

EKS - Kubernetes Clusters on AWS are not part of the free tier. Be careful not to run the EKS clusters for long time.

You would need a valid Debit or Credit card to create your cloud accounts on AWS, Azure and Google Cloud

Description

200+ Videos. 20+ Hours. 6 DevOps Tools - Docker, Kubernetes, Azure DevOps, Jenkins, Terraform, and Ansible. 3 Different Clouds - AWS, Azure and Google Cloud.

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Do you have ZERO experience with DevOps with Docker, Kubernetes, Azure DevOps, Jenkins, Terraform, Ansible, AWS, Azure and Google Cloud? No Problem.

Do you have ZERO experience with DevOps Containers and Container Orchestration with Docker and Kubernetes? No Problem.

Do you have ZERO experience with Continuous Integration or Continuous Delivery in DevOps with Azure DevOps and Jenkins? No Problem.

Do you have ZERO experience with the Cloud? No Problem.

Are you ready to learn DevOps with Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible, Jenkins and Azure DevOps in multiple clouds - AWS, Azure and Google Cloud?

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******* Course Overview *******

DevOps is all about People, Process and Tools. In this course, you will understand the basics of DevOps and learn to do DevOps with Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, Terraform, Azure DevOps and Jenkins. You will learn to implement DevOps with Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, and Infrastructure as Code. You will play with 3 different clouds - AWS, Azure and Google Cloud.

You will do DevOps with Docker to create and run Docker images for:

Hello World Applications - Python, javascript, and Java

Microservices - Currency Exchange and Currency Conversion

You will learn the basics of Kubernetes on the Google Kubernetes Engine implementing Service Discovery, Centralized Configuration and Load Balancing for Microservices. You will do DevOps with Kubernetes using Terraform (Infrastructure as Code) and Azure DevOps (Continuous Delivery) on multiple cloud platforms (AWS and Azure)

You will learn the basics of Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery and implement them using Jenkins and Azure DevOps. You will learn to Create Kubernetes Clusters and Deploy Docker Containers of Microservices to Kubernetes using Azure DevOps Pipelines on the Cloud with AWS EKS and Azure AKS.

You will learn the basics of Terraform and Ansible and implement Infrastructure as Code. You will provision a number of AWS Resources - EC2 Instances and Load Balancers - using Terraform and configure them with Ansible. You will learn to provision Kubernetes Clusters in AWS and Azure using Terraform. You would learn to run Terraform Configuration in Azure DevOps Pipelines.

This course would be a perfect first step as an introduction to DevOps with Docker and Kubernetes.

******* Step By Step Details *******

Quick Overview of DevOps

Step 01 - Master Devops - Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform and Azure Devops - 01 - Intro

Step 02 - DevOps and Evolution of Software Development

Step 03 - Evolution to Agile

Step 04 - DevOps - An Overview

Start DevOps with Docker

Step 00 00 - DevOps and Containerization

Step 01 - Docker and DevOps - Installation and Introduction

Step 02 - Your First Docker Usecase

Step 03 - Important Docker Concepts - Registry, Repository, Tag, Image and Container

Step 04 - Playing with Docker Images - Java, javascript and Python

Step 05 - Playing with Docker - Detached Mode and Logs

Step 06 - Playing with Docker Images and Containers

Step 07 - Understanding Docker Architecture - Docker Client, Docker Engine

Step 08 - Understanding Docker Popularity - My 3 Top Reasons

Step 09 - Learning Docker Images - Commands

Step 10 - Learning Docker Containers - Commands

Step 11 - Learning Docker Commands - system and stats

Step 12 - 01 - Import Docker Projects into Visual Studio Code

Step 12 - 02 - Building Docker Images for Python Application

Step 13 - Understanding creation of Docker Images in Depth

Step 14 - Pushing Python App Docker Image to Docker Hub

Step 15 - Building and Pushing Docker Image for Node javascript App

Step 16 - Building and Pushing Docker Image for Java Application

Step 17 - Building Efficient Docker Images - Improving Layer Caching

Step 18 - Understanding ENTRYPOINT vs CMD

Step 19 - Docker and Microservices - Quick Start

Step 20 - Introduction to Microservices - CE and CC

Step 21 - Running Microservices as Docker Containers

Step 22 - Using Docker Link to Connect Microservices

Step 23 - Using Custom Networking to Connect Microservices

Step 24 - Using Docker Compose to Simplify Microservices Launch

Step 25 - Understanding Docker Compose further

DevOps with Kubernetes on Google Kubernetes Engine

Step 01 - Getting Started with Docker, Kubernetes and Google Kubernetes Engine

Step 02 - Creating Google Cloud Account

Step 03 - Creating Kubernetes Cluster with Google Kubernete Engine (GKE)

Step 04 - Review Kubernetes Cluster and Learn Few Fun Facts about Kubernetes

Step 05 - Deploy Your First Spring Boot Application to Kubernetes Cluster

Step 06 - Quick Look at Kubernetes Concepts - Pods, Replica Sets and Deployment

Step 07 - Understanding Pods in Kubernetes

Step 08 - Understanding ReplicaSets in Kubernetes

Step 09 - Understanding Deployment in Kubernetes

Step 10 - Quick Review of Kubernetes Concepts - Pods, Replica Sets and Deployment

Step 11 - Understanding Services in Kubernetes

Step 12 - Quick Review of GKE on Google Cloud Console

Step 13 - Understanding Kubernetes Architecture - Master Node and Nodes

Step 14 - Understand Google Cloud Regions and Zones

Step 15 - Installing GCloud

Step 16 - Installing Kubectl

Step 17 - Understand Kubernetes Rollouts

Step 18 - Generate Kubernetes YAML Configuration for Deployment and Service

Step 19 - Understand and Improve Kubernetes YAML Configuration

Step 20 - Using Kubernetes YAML Configuration to Create Resources

Step 21 - Understanding Kubernetes YAML Configuration - Labels and Selectors

Step 22 - Quick Fix to reduce release downtime with minReadySeconds

Step 23 - Understanding Replica Sets in Depth - Using Kubernetes YAML Config

Step 24 - Configure Multiple Kubernetes Deployments with One Service

Step 25 - Playing with Kubernetes Commands - Top Node and Pod

Step 26 - Delete Hello World Deployments

Step 27 - Quick Introduction to Microservices - CE and CC

Step 28 - Deploy Microservices to Kubernetes

Step 29 - Understand Environment Variables created by Kubernetes for Services

Step 30 - Microservices and Kubernetes Service Discovery - Part 1

Step 31 - Microservices and Kubernetes Service Discovery - Part 2 DNS

Step 32 - Microservices Centralized Configuration with Kubernetes ConfigMaps

Step 33 - Simplify Microservices with Kubernetes Ingress - Part 1

Step 34 - Simplify Microservices with Kubernetes Ingress - Part 2

Step 35 - Delete Kubernetes Clusters

Getting Started with Terraform

Step 00 00 - Getting Started with Infrastructure as Code

Step 00 01 - Getting Started with Terraform

Step 01 - Creating and Initializing First Terraform Project

Step 02 - Create AWS IAM User Access Key and Secret

Step 03 - Configure Terraform Environment Variables for AWS Access Keys

Step 04 - Creating AWS S3 Buckets with Terraform

Step 05 - Playing with Terraform State - Desired, Known and Actual

Step 06 - Playing with Terraform Console

Step 07 - Creating AWS IAM User with Terraform

Step 08 - Updating AWS IAM User Name with Terraform

Step 09 - Understanding Terraform tfstate files in depth

Step 10 - gitignore Terraform tfstate files

Step 11 - Refactoring Terraform files - Variables, Main and Outputs

Step 12 - Creating Terraform Project for Multiple IAM Users

Step 13 - Playing with Terraform Commands - fmt, show and console

Step 14 - Recovering from Errors with Terraform

Step 15 - Understanding Variables in Terraform

Step 16 - Creating Terraform Project for Understanding List and Map

Step 17 - Adding Elements - Problem with Terraform Lists

Step 18 - Creating Terraform Project for Learning Terraform Maps

Step 19 - Quick Review of Terraform FAQ

Step 20 - Understanding Creation of EC2 Instances in AWS Console

Step 21 - Creating New Terraform Project for AWS EC2 Instances

Step 22 - Creating New EC2 Key Pair and Setting Up

Step 23 - Adding AWS EC2 Configuration to Terraform Configuration

Step 24 - Installing Http Server on EC2 with Terraform - Part 1

Step 25 - 01 - Installing Http Server on EC2 with Terraform - Part 2

Step 25 - 02 - Immutable Servers with Infrastructure as Code

Step 26 - Remove hardcoding of Default VPC with AWS Default VPC

Step 27 - Remove hardcoding of subnets with Data Providers

Step 28 - Remove hardcoding of AMI with Data Providers

Step 29 - Playing with Terraform Graph and Destroy EC2 Instances

Step 30 - Creating New Terraform Project for AWS EC2 with Load Balancers

Step 31 - Create Security Group and Classic Load Balancer in Terraform

Step 32 - Review and Destroy AWS EC2 with Load Balancers

Step 33 - Creating Terraform Project for Storing Remote State in S3

Step 34 - Create Remote Backend Project for Creating S3 Buckets

Step 35 - Update User Project to use AWS S3 Remote Backend

Step 36 - Creating multiple environments using Terraform Workspaces

Step 37 - Creating multiple environments using Terraform Modules

Learn Azure DevOps - Continuous Integration, Deployment and Delivery

Step 00 00 - Getting Started with Continuous Integration, Deployment and Delivery

Step 00 01 - Getting Started with Azure DevOps

Step 01 - Getting Started with Azure DevOps - First Project

Step 02 - Setting up Git Repo for Azure DevOps Pipeline

Step 03 - Creating your first Azure DevOps Pipeline

Step 04 - Getting Started with Azure DevOps - Agents and Jobs - 1

Step 05 - Getting Started with Azure DevOps - Agents and Jobs - 2

Step 06 - Using dependsOn with Jobs

Step 07 - Creating Azure DevOps Pipeline for Playing with Stages

Step 08 - Playing with Variables and dependsOn for Stages

Step 09 - Understanding Azure DevOps Pipeline Variables

Step 10 - Creating Azure DevOps Tasks for Copy Files and Publish Artifacts

Step 11 - Running Azure DevOps Jobs on Multiple Agents

Step 12 - Understanding Azure DevOps Deployment Jobs - Environments and Approvals

Step 13 - Build and Push Docker Image in Azure DevOps - Part 1

Step 14 - Build and Push Docker Image in Azure DevOps - Part 2

Step 15 - Playing with Azure DevOps Releases

CI, CD and IAAC on Azure AKS Kubernetes Clusters with Docker, Azure DevOps and Terraform

Step 00 - Geting Started with IAAC for Azure AKS with Azure DevOps, Terraform and Kubernetes

Step 01 - Review Terraform Configuration for Azure Kubernetes Cluster Creation

Step 02 - Setting up Client ID, Secret and Public Key for Azure Kubernetes Cluster Creation

Step 03 - Creating Azure DevOps Pipeline for Azure Kubernetes Cluster IAAC

Step 04 - Performing Terraform apply to create Azure Kubernetes Cluster in Azure DevOps

Step 05 - 01 - Installing Azure CLI

Step 05 - 02 - Connecting to Azure Kubernetes Cluster using Azure CLI

Step 06 - 01 - Creating Azure DevOps Pipeline for Deploying Microservice to Azure Kubernetes

Step 06 - 02 - Managing Pipelines and Github Repositories for Kubernetes and Microservices

Step 07 - Creating V2 and Enable Build and Push of Docker Image - Part 1

Step 08 - Creating V2 and Enable Build and Push of Docker Image - Part 2

Step 09 - Performing Terraform destroy to delete Azure Kubernetes Cluster in Azure DevOps

Step 10 - Quick Review of Terraform destroy

CI, CD and IAAC on AWS EKS Kubernetes Clusters with Docker, Azure DevOps and Terraform

Step 00 - Geting Started with IAAC for AWS EKS with Azure DevOps, Terraform and Kubernetes

Step 01 - Review Terraform Configuration for AWS EKS Cluster Creation

Step 02 - Setup AWS S3 Buckets and Subnet Configuration

Step 03 - Enable AWS Tools in Azure DevOps and Create Azure DevOps Pipeline

Step 04 - Performing Terraform apply to create AWS EKS Cluster in Azure DevOps

Step 05 - Retry Terraform apply for Creating Cluster Binding

Step 06 - 01 - Installing AWS CLI

Step 06 - 02 - Configure AWS CLI and Setup Kubernetes Connection using Service Account

Step 07 - Creating Azure DevOps Pipeline for Deploying Microservice to AWS EKS

Step 08 - Creating V3 and Enable Build and Push of Docker Image - Part 1

Step 09 - Creating V3 and Enable Build and Push of Docker Image - Part 2

Step 10 - Performing Terraform destroy to delete AWS EKS Cluster in Azure DevOps - 1

Step 11 - Performing Terraform destroy to delete AWS EKS Cluster in Azure DevOps - 2

Learn Azure DevOps with Boards and Backlogs

Step 01 - Getting Started with Azure DevOps with Demo Generator

Step 02 - Overview of Azure DevOps - Boards, Wiki, Repos and Pipelines

Step 03 - Exploring Azure DevOps Boards - Epics, Features and User Stories

Step 04 - Azure DevOps - Boards View vs Backlogs View

Step 05 - Understanding Sprints in Azure DevOps

Step 06 - Creating Azure DevOps Queries

Step 07 - Playing with Azure DevOps Repos

Step 08 - Quick Review of Azure DevOps Pipelines

Step 09 - Quick Review of Azure DevOps

Learn Continuous Integration with Jenkins

Step 00 01 - Getting Started with Jenkins

Step 01 - Introduction and Launching Jenkins as Docker Container

Step 02 - Initializing Jenkins Plugins and Creating Github Repo

Step 03 - Setting up Docker and Maven in Jenkins and First Pipeline Run

Step 04 - Understanding Scripted Pipelines in Jenkins

Step 05 - Understanding Declarative Pipelines in Jenkins - Stages

Step 06 - Using Docker Images as Jenkins Pipeline Agents

Step 07 - Review Pipeline Syntax and Understanding Variables

Step 08 - Configuring Jenkins Pipeline Path with Docker and Maven Tools

Step 09 - Running Unit Tests and Integration Tests in Jenkins Pipelines - 1

Step 10 - Running Unit Tests and Integration Tests in Jenkins Pipelines - 2

Step 11 - Build and Push Docker Image in Jenkins Pipelines - 1

Step 12 - Build and Push Docker Image in Jenkins Pipelines - 2

Getting Started with Ansible

Step 00 01 - Getting Started with Ansible

Step 01 - Creating EC2 Instances for Ansible - Manually and with Terraform

Step 02 - Setting Ansible Project with cfg and ansible hosts

Step 03 - Playing with Ansible Commands

Step 04 - Playing with Ansible Host File and Custom Groups

Step 05 - Creating an Ansible Playbook for Ping

Step 06 - Understanding Ansible Terminology - Control Node, Managed Nodes, Inventory

Step 07 - Creating New Ansible Playbook for Executing Shell Commands

Step 08 - Playing with Ansible Variables

Step 09 - Creating New Ansible Playbook for Understanding Ansible Facts

Step 10 - Creating New Ansible Playbook for Installing Apache and Serving HTML

Step 11 - Reuse and Executing Multiple Ansible Playbooks

Step 12 - Understanding Conditionals and Loops with Ansible

Step 13 - 01 - Getting Ready for EC2 Dynamic Inventory with Ansible

Step 13 - 02 - Configuring EC2 Dynamic Inventory with Ansible

Step 14 - Creating AWS EC2 Instances with Ansible

Step 15 - Providing Declarative Configuration with Ansible

Step 16 - Deleting all AWS EC2 Instances

Appendix - Installing Visual Studio Code

Step 01 - Installing VS Code

Step 02 - Download and Setup Projects in Visual Studio Code

Appendix - Introduction to Microservices

Step 01 - Introduction to Microservices

Step 02 - Advantages of Microservices

Appendix - Exploring Microservice Projects

Step 01 - Code Review - Microservices

Appendix - Getting Started with AWS

Step 01 - Creating an AWS Root Account

Step 02 - Creating an IAM User for your AWS Account

Step 03 - Its Your Responsibility to Monitor Billing on the Cloud - 5 Recommendations

Step 04 - Monitor AWS Billing - Setting Billing Alerts

Appendix - Getting Started with Azure

Step 01 - Creating an Azure Account

Step 02 - Exploring Cloud Best Practices - Minimize Costs

Appendix - DevOps Best Practices and Perspectives

Step 01 - DevOps - Break down the wall

Step 02 - DevOps Perspectives - CAMS

Step 03 - DevOps Best Practices

Step 04 - DevOps Perspectives - Continuous DevOps

Step 05 - DevOps Maturity Assessment - Questions to ask

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