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What you will learn

Understand what is possible with Containers and basic Container concepts

Learn about Docker and Kubernetes and how they can be used together

Understand Containers, Container Hosts, Repositories, and Images

Learn about Container service options on AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud

Description

Are you brand new to Containers? Have you found that many of the training resources out there use complex technical jargon that make it difficult to understand the basic concepts? If you need to get a basic understanding of Docker and Kubernetes quickly and clearly, this is the course for you.


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This course answers the questions:

  • What are microservices and containers?
  • What do Docker and Kubernetes do, and what are some of the key terms I should know?
  • What cloud solutions exist (AWS, Google, and Azure)?
  • What is the best way for my organization to get started with Containers?

I have taught over 100,000 students across a variety of platforms, and I think anyone brand new to containers will love this course. Most lectures in this course are 5 – 10 minutes long. This course gives you an understanding of what Docker and Kubernetes do, and how to run them in the cloud. This course is meant to be a quick primer, and does not include many hands-on demos.

If you are just getting started with Containers, this course will give you a strong foundation, and is the ideal starting point.

If you are a manager who needs a basic understanding of what containers do, this is the course for you!

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Content

Introduction
Introduction
Docker, Kubernetes, and Basic Container Concepts
Introduction to Microservices
Disadvantages of Microservices
Introduction to Containers
Example Application with Lambda
Container Platforms
Container Orchestration with Kubernetes
Introduction to Docker
Install Docker on a Windows Computer
Containers in the Cloud
About this Section
AWS Container Services: ECS and Fargate
AWS Container Services: EKS and Fargate
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)