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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Kubernetes Fundamentals by LearnKartS

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About the Course

Welcome to the Kubernetes Fundamentals course! The course aligns with the Certified Kubernetes Application Developer certification exam preparation. This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively use Kubernetes, thereby enhancing your ability to deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications in a professional setting. The course is specifically designed for developers, software engineers, and DevOps professionals who work with Kubernetes and want to showcase their skills in deploying and managing applications This course needs a good understanding of Linux and a comprehensive knowledge of Kubernetes and container concepts. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Understand the core principles of Kubernetes architecture, including master and node components. - Learn various deployment strategies using pods and containers, including YAML configuration and imperative management techniques. - Explore Kubernetes networking concepts and services and configure networking policies. - Gain proficiency in managing storage resources in Kubernetes environments. This course contains engaging videos, readings, and knowledge checks for a high-quality learning experience....
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By Angela V

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Sep 3, 2024

Buon corso e buoni tests

By Srungarapu L R

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Nov 27, 2024

Great way of explaining the Kubernetes from scratch.

By Dominik V

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Feb 3, 2025

Same as for the first course. The lessons are taught on 4-5 year old k8s. The basics may be the same, but purely from a customer's point of view it is better to see newer versions, better resolution and hear better sound quality. Another reason I'm taking stars off is testing. Teaching has to be combined with practice and you won't find that here. I would expect a ready environment in the cloud where I can test k8s and not have to bother with my own setup on a local machine (which is tedious and after so many years won't even be up to date).