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In this Cloud Native course, developers will learn how to build containerized applications targeted for enterprise-grade production environments. You’ll explore patterns in containerized application architecture, techniques for eliminating friction in the development process, how to test and debug containerized applications, and how to instrument applications with healthchecks, monitoring tools, and common container logging patterns. After mastering these techniques, we’ll turn our attention to devops and building container-native continuous integration pipelines powered by Jenkins and Kubernetes.
Benefit from vendor-certified IT training and get access to video content of certified instructor(s), one year of access to the course videos, and up to 240 hours of hands-on cloud-based labs over any 10 day period.
This course is targeted at students with the following:
Container Development Environments
Container Lifecycle
Containerizing Applications
Container Health & Monitoring
Introduction to Containerized Continuous Integration
CI Agent Deployment
Building Images in CI
Testing in CI
Releasing Containerized Applications
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thorough course covering materials needed to understand aws, architecture, and their interactions. Labs helped
It was an excellent experience starting from preparations and customizations of course content that fits to our needs.
Good course, and the instruction was also good. The pace could have been a bit quicker, but overall a good course.
Content is great and useful lab exercise which can be related to tasks performed at work.
Well organized support staff. Second class that I have taken through Tech Data and found it more than a good use of my time.