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SkillSoft Explore Course

IT Skills     Cloud Computing and Virtualization     Google     Google Associate Cloud Engineer
Google Kubernetes Engine is a secured and fully-managed Kubernetes service that features autopilot mode of operation, pod and cluster autoscaling, and enterprise-ready containerized solutions. Use this course to get familiar with using the Google Kubernetes Engine dashboard.
Start by learning how to manage clusters and controlling access to them. Next, you'll examine the use of the dashboard to perform other operations, such as creating and using volumes with deployments, creating secrets to store sensitive data, and using Config Connector for Kubernetes. You'll also explore how to view the container image repository, manage node pools, and implement pod deployments. You'll then discover the creation of StatefulSets, DaemonSets, and a ConfigMap. Finally, you’ll learn to use Persistent volumes and dynamic provisioning to manage durable storage in your clusters.
This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the Google Cloud Associate Cloud Engineer certification.

Objectives

Google Associate Cloud Engineer: Managing Google Kubernetes Engine

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • use the GKE dashboard in Google Cloud Console to view the current running cluster inventory
  • manage your clusters by creating, upgrading, and deleting them
  • create and use volumes with Deployments
  • create a secret to store sensitive data
  • recognize how to use config connector for Kubernetes
  • view the container image repository
  • add, edit, and delete node pools
  • create a deployment and use it to create and manage pods
  • create, edit, and delete services
  • create StatefulSet to ensure your pods are running and available
  • create DaemonSets for deploying ongoing background tasks
  • create a ConfigMap to keep your workloads portable
  • use PersistentVolume to manage durable storage in your clusters
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course