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Up your DevOps chops with this online Kubernetes class
Monday, May 23, 2016
Posted by Alex Barrett, Editor, Google Cloud Platform Blog
If you’re looking for a fun way to get up-to-speed on Kubernetes and microservices without leaving the comfort of your desk, look no further. The new online course “
Scalable Microservices with Kubernetes
” on Udacity is designed for developers and systems administrators that want to hone their automation and distributed systems management skills, and is led by
Google Cloud Platform’s
very own
Kelsey Hightower
and
Carter Morgan
. There’s also a guest appearance from Battery Ventures Technology Fellow and DevOps legend
Adrian Cockcroft
!
This intermediate-level class consists of four lessons:
Introduction to Microservices
Building Containers with Docker
Kubernetes
Deploying Microservices (from image to running service)
To excel at the course, you should be fluent in at least one programming language, be familiar with general virtualization concepts and know your way around a Linux command line. Udacity estimates that students can complete the course in about one month.
Successful completion of the course counts towards Udacity’s upcoming
DevOps Engineer Nanodegree
— one of several Nanodegrees co-developed by Google. Best of all, the course is free!
Here’s
where to sign up.
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