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About the Course

Take the next step in your software engineering career by getting skilled in container tools and technologies! The average salary for jobs that require container skills is $137,000 in the US according to salary.com, making Devops professionals and developers with these skills highly in demand. More than 70 percent of Fortune 100 companies are running containerized applications. But why? Using containerization, organizations can move applications quickly and seamlessly among desktop, on-premises, and cloud platforms. In this beginner course on containers, learn how to build cloud native applications using current containerization tools and technologies such as Docker, container registries, Kubernetes, Red Hat, OpenShift, and Istio. Also learn how to deploy and scale your applications in any public, private, or hybrid cloud. By taking this course you will familiarize yourself with: - Docker objects, Dockerfile commands, container image naming, Docker networking, storage, and plugins - Kubernetes command line interface (CLI), or “kubectl” to manipulate objects, manage workloads in a Kubernetes cluster, and apply basic kubectl commands - ReplicaSets, autoscaling, rolling updates, ConfigMaps, Secrets, and service bindings - The similarities and differences between OpenShift and Kubernetes Each week, you will apply what you learn in hands-on, browser-based labs. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to build a container image, then deploy and scale your container on the cloud using OpenShift. The skills taught in this course are essential to anyone in the fields of software development, back-end & full-stack development, cloud architects, cloud system engineers, devops practitioners, site reliability engineers (SRE), cloud networking specialists and many other roles....

Top reviews

HI

Apr 1, 2024

I nice course could use a bit more details in the lab parts to further explain the containerization and a bit more details on OpenShift is required . Overall a really interesting course yet again.

NJ

Oct 26, 2022

A good introduction to Docker, Kubernetes and OpenShift. I really enjoyed the hand-on labs. They're an efficient way to understand how abstract concepts can be applied.

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By Seosamh O

Oct 25, 2022

Provides good introduction to K8S, OpenShift, Istio.

Hands-on Labs provide good fundamentals.

By Javier N T

Mar 4, 2024

There are a lot of concepts per video, which turns challenging to understand all concepts.

By Douglas B

Sep 4, 2022

very good topics, and labs however I had few technical problems using the lab

By T T

May 24, 2021

Great Introductory course on Docker and Kubernetes. Would recommend 10/10.

By Alfonzo V

Nov 29, 2021

Some exercises failed at the first attempt, needed to wait and try again

By Iñaki C

Feb 22, 2021

Problems with final submition, but great introdoctury course.

By Hossein T

Feb 23, 2023

I think as an introduction to kubernetes, it was so vague.

By Mohamed A K D

Nov 27, 2020

Very good class.

Exams and Practices was very interesting

By Ikbal R

Apr 16, 2022

Good introductory course to containers and openshift

By Pankaj Z

Mar 17, 2021

One of the finest courses on Docker, Kubernetes.

By Dmytro P

Apr 18, 2021

Course is good, but lab environment is buggy

By gwendoline s

Feb 23, 2021

FYI, there are some mistakes in the quizz

By Pankaj G

Dec 15, 2021

Excellent course with a perfect hands on

By Amine E J

Dec 13, 2023

Great Course

By MD F I S

Nov 5, 2022

good one

By Akmal M Y

Mar 13, 2024

goood

By Marco N

Oct 29, 2021

Overall, the course itself was nice. The course videos and labs helped solidify my experience with Docker, Kubernetes and OpenShift. However, the one thing that really killed this course was the final project. Other courses I've taken so far will tell you where to take screenshots, but this one did not. If that wasn't bad enough, you will need to delete something as instructed in the project guide and need to take screenshots of the state before the delete. I see in the discussion forums that a lot of people had to reset their projects due to not knowing about what screenshots to take until the very end. There are little to no threads discussing how to reset the final project.

By Daniel W

Aug 8, 2021

Good intentions to provide a controlled, simulated lab environment when the course matter consists of large systems. There was however quite some trouble with that lab environment. (Quick response and adjustments from the course responsibles though.) The theory was mostly an enumeration of facts about Docker, Kubernetes and OpenShift. I missed descriptions of problems and system design reasoning.

By Allen C J

Nov 4, 2023

Week 2 was extremely difficult because every word I hear in the video is a new term and the tutorial didnt take time for the important ones to seep in. Hope that can be improved, perhaps by splitting the week's content more evenly. The remaining weeks and the labs were very nice and helpful.

By Jie-Chau H

Sep 27, 2021

the pear graded system (a student graded another student's work) is somehow not good. if one student didn't realize the grading standard well, or not understand the studying content so well, he would likely give wrong scores/comments to other's work.

By Enrico L

Mar 30, 2024

Too much dense, terminology introduced without a real context, in particular in the module dedicated to OpenShift and Istio. Good the opportunity to try all the softwares directly in the browser.

By Joel J

Jul 7, 2022

I feel that the information provided was too breif and not explained in enough detail to adquately prepare the student to complete the test and assignments required for this course.

By Martin H

Apr 16, 2024

The topic is interesting and labs are good, but machine-recorded voice is of much lower value than a human trainer explaining concepts. I do prefer AWS tutors and training.

By Mahyar D

Nov 23, 2023

In this course you will hear tons of concepts in just a few minutes. It's up to you to search and understand those, if you want to be able to use them.

By Gökberk Ö

Oct 8, 2023

the slides are so monotone and full of text, and read by an AI voice, you hardly grasp the whole picture.