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AWS EKS, Docker, Kubernetes, EBS CSI, EFS CSI, Fargate, AWS EKS Load Balancer Controller etc. | Kubernetes on AWS

What you will learn

Learn all EKS concepts from scratch and master them

Master the most adoptable kubernetes on cloud platform i.e. EKS

Get Complete Hands on experience important topics like IAM, Autoscaling, Storage, Monitoring etc.

Short lessons (2-10 minutes) so that you do not get bored and understand each topic easily

Updated with latest features including EBS CSI driver, EFS CSI Driver, Integration with Prometheus, Grafana etc.

Use eksctl – the official CLI of EKS to deploy everything

Includes Karpenter Overview and Demo

Updated with latest announcements for EKS

Description

Amazon EKS is a managed Kubernetes service to run Kubernetes in the AWS cloud and on-premises data centers. With Amazon EKS, you can take advantage of all the performance, scale, reliability, and availability of AWS infrastructure, as well as integrations with AWS networking and security services. This course is designed to give you complete hands on experience on EKS and by the end of this course you will gain the confidence to kickstart your journey on AWS EKS – kubernetes on AWS


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You will learn about –

  • EKS Overview and Architecture Deep Dive
  • EKS Add Ons
  • Exposing Applications using Ingress
  • AWS Load Balancer Controller
  • Fargate on EKS
  • Deploying cluster using eksctl
  • PV, PVC’s and SC
  • EBS, EFS CSI Drivers
  • EKS Authentication using IAM users and roles
  • Monitoring EKS with Prometheus and Grafana
  • Log Analysis using Cloudwatch Container Insights
  • Complete Hands on Experience
  • AND MUCH MORE

    The BEST PART is this course will be regularly updated with the all the upcoming features of Amazon EKS.
    All your queries will be answered quickly through comment section and I will also provide 1:1 mentorship sessions if needed for career guidance.

    AWS EKS is the number one preference for customers who wants to deploy or migrate their Kubernetes workloads on Cloud and Its the best time to learn EKS and kickstart your journey on cloud.

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Content

EKS Architecture and Pricing

Introduction to EKS – Brief Overview
EKS Architecture Overview
EKS Pricing

Prerequisites

Launching EC2 instance for accessing our EKS cluster
Installing aws-cli
Installing kubectl and eksctl

EKS Networking Modes

EKS Networking Modes
Public Endpoint
Private Endpoint
Public and Private Endpoint

Launching our first EKS cluster using eksctl

Creating our first EKS cluster using eksctl
Creating OIDC for EKS cluster

EKS Nodegroups Introduction and Demo

Managed Nodegroups Introduction
Managed Nodegroups Demo
Self Managed Nodegroups Introduction
Self Managed Nodegroups Demo
Creating Nodegroups using Launch Template

EKS Add-ons

Introduction to EKS Add-ons
AWS Load Balancer Controller – Demo
Deploying games 2048 application and exposing it using ingress

Authentication

Adding an IAM User in EKS cluster
Adding an IAM Role in EKS Cluster

Storage

Introduction to PV, PVC’s and Storage Class
EBS CSI driver Introduction
Installing EBS CSI driver
Dynamic Provisioning with EBS CSI Driver
EFS CSI Driver Introduction
Installing EFS CSI Driver
Dynamic Provisioning using EFS CSI Driver

EKS on Fargate

EKS Fargate Introduction
Understanding AWS Fargate Profile
Resource Allocation in Fargate
Deploying workloads on EKS Fargate – Demo

Autoscaling

Horizontal Pod Introduction
Horizontal Pod Autoscaler Demo
Vertical Pod Autoscaler Introduction
Karpenter Introduction
Autoscaling workload using Karpenter – Demo

Logging and Monitoring

Quick Introduction to Prometheus and Grafana
Installing Prometheus and Grafana in your cluster – Demo
Visualizing EKS cluster metrics with Grafana – Demo
EKS Logging Overview
Cloudwatch Log Insights Introduction
Enable Logging in our EKS cluster – Demo
Installing Cloudwatch Container Insights – Demo
Analyzing EKS Cluster Metrics using Container Insights – Demo