Kubernetes Another Class - Sprint 1, 2 (#PracticalBasics #Installation #Deployment #Jenkins #Helm #ArgoCD)
⚓Kubernetes (Kubernetes, Containerd, Docker Hub, Helm, Jenkins, Kustomize, ArgoCD) 🙇♀️Are you still hesitating? 🙋♂️Just trust me and follow along! Through theory and hands-on practice, I will take your skills to ⭐another level.
Thank you so much. Ilpro, you are really a professional...
I will consider you my benefactor. .
I had a job application, and thanks to you, I was able to apply it quickly (+check compatibility with other technologies) and submit it after confirming that it worked properly...
And Ilpro's life story really touched my heart... It seems like you are a really sincere and hard-working person.
I watched the 20-minute introduction video a long time ago... I was more amazed by the sincerity, honesty, and sincerity of the lecture materials than the instructor's ability...
I thought that I should really live hard too.
Not only the quality of the lectures, but I also found someone I want to be like. Thank you very much
And I saw YAML well ㅋㅋㅋ I also left a comment ㅎ
https://www.inflearn.com/questions/16184/yaml%ED%8C%8C%EC%9D%BC-%EC%9D%B4%EB%9E%80-%EB%AC%B4%EC%97%87%EC%9D%B8%EA%B0%80%EC%9A%94
5.0
한음
100% enrolled
This is an amazing course! It was worth every single penny. I took a government-funded cloud training before, but I liked this course much better. My understanding of the overall infrastructure has improved beyond comparison.
Pros
1. Well-organized materials
The visualization is really well done. Honestly, I wondered how much time was spent just making the materials... But uploading these materials as they are was incredibly helpful!
2. Advice on practical work
They explain how to do things well in practice, so you can build practical knowledge. It's also motivating!
3. Concise explanations and editing
Although the total lecture time is 11 hours, honestly, if I had taken this as an in-person lecture, it would have taken 1-2 months. In actual training, instructors take time to correct errors and answer student questions, but this course felt incredibly condensed because even the gaps between explanations were quickly edited out. You could tell a significant amount of effort went into the editing.
4. Utilizing the cafe
There are many materials in the cafe, which is convenient because you can review practicals quickly there instead of watching the lectures. Looking around, I found a lot of additional information. Since the instructor provides direct feedback, I think it would be great for students to make sure to utilize it.
Honestly, I hope they upload courses for all other IT fields too. It was to the point where I felt like I wanted to take all of the instructor's courses. Thank you..
5.0
gouplife
53% enrolled
I watched the first two or three lectures, and I feel like all the questions I had while listening to Ilpro and other Inflearn instructors' lectures have been sorted out in one go... I tried Googling, and no matter how much I searched and searched for information about what cri-o and container-d were, the explanations were vague and difficult to understand, but this lecture cleared it up with one chart... I want to tell you that the quality is truly overwhelming. And I think the reason I understand this now is because I took Ilpro's previous k8s lecture. Thank you!!
What you will gain after the course
An understanding of containers that holds its own anywhere
How to install Kubernetes with more gravitas than anyone else
Why Kubernetes is so convenient in practice
Accurate understanding and use of core Kubernetes objects
How to properly build a deployment pipeline (Jenkins, Helm, Kustomize, ArgoCD)
✅ Rather than skimming through a wide range of Kubernetes technologies from A to Z, this is a course that covers everything from why a concept is used to how it is applied in practice, even when learning a single concept ✅ A course that takes you from starting as a beginner to bringing your skills to another level after completing all the lessons.
Ilpro's One-Shot Summary Kubernetes Another Class (Ground Level) - Sprint1 (+ Sprint2)
💪 Your skills will level up step by step!
💬 [Surface Level] is divided into a total of 3 sprints. Each sprint will be created with a different theme. Furthermore, we are planning the curriculum so that you can learn Kubernetes at increasing levels of difficulty as you progress through [Seawater Level], [Deep Sea Level], and [Abyssal Level]. The current course consists of Sprint 1 and Sprint 2.
👨🦱👩🦰 Who are the students who must take this course?
💬I will provide a more detailed explanation in the [Course Introduction] video. Until recently, I served as a Kubernetes Architect on projects, and my ultimate goal is to turn everything I've done in that role into this course.
💬 We are managing all sprint lecture materials collectively through the community. We also post various Kubernetes-related materials beyond the lectures. You can also comfortably ask and answer questions here!
📚 Lecture Material Guide
📓Lecture materials are provided as PDFs by default within the corresponding curriculum.
💡 Before paying for the course, please check the public lectures first and carefully see if they match your learning style. (Check the Intro for each section and the Section 8 Configmap and Secret lectures)
💡For Mac users, an installation guide is provided in the [Resources] section, but since the lectures are conducted in a Windows environment, there may be some differences in the practice content. Q&A support is provided for both Windows and Mac. (Other environments [Linux OS, Cloud, Offline] are not supported.)
💡 For the Guest OS of the VMs created in the practice, Red Hat-based systems are used. Ubuntu-based systems are not supported.
💡Support is limited if you install a Kubernetes version other than the one provided in the guide, and other open-source tools provided in the practice (which are tailored to that version) may not function properly.
💡 Native subtitles are only provided for Sprint 1. For Sprint 2, please use AI subtitles.
💡 Sprint1 only includes easy installation and simple usage instructions for Grafana, Loki, and Prometheus. In-depth content is covered separately in Sprint4.
🔔 Frequently Asked Questions
❓ Do I need to study Docker first to start Kubernetes?
👨💼 Kubernetes itself has a lot of technical content to learn, and it requires many solutions to be implemented. Docker is one of those solutions. Therefore, you can study Docker first and then start Kubernetes, but it is also perfectly fine to start Kubernetes first and then study Docker when you feel the need for it.
❓ What is the difference between [Kubernetes is the Trend] and [Kubernetes Another Class]? (👨💼Link to Answer)
❓ How do I access the [Practice Lab] for each class? (👨💼Link to Answer)
❓ What should I do when a Namespace is not being deleted? (👨💼Link to Answer)
In the process of reaching the top 1% salary in South Korea, I realized how important it is to develop work smarts rather than simply mastering technology. To ensure those learning Kubernetes do not lose motivation, I am currently publishing the series with the goal of delivering essential practical knowledge alongside realistic advice based on my own experience.
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No. 1 in number of paid students
Cumulative students 13,000+, Course rating 4.90, Q&A 1100+
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I watched the first two or three lectures, and I feel like all the questions I had while listening to Ilpro and other Inflearn instructors' lectures have been sorted out in one go... I tried Googling, and no matter how much I searched and searched for information about what cri-o and container-d were, the explanations were vague and difficult to understand, but this lecture cleared it up with one chart... I want to tell you that the quality is truly overwhelming. And I think the reason I understand this now is because I took Ilpro's previous k8s lecture. Thank you!!
Yes. I'm trying to explain from the basics as much as possible, but since it includes practical content, you'll feel the difficulty level as you listen to the lecture. Still, I'm glad that you understand it well. If I only teach about easy content, the explanation often becomes ambiguous. That's why I'm trying to help you understand the big picture, but if there's anything you don't understand later, feel free to ask questions~!
The build-up to the lecture is really good. I can feel that you put a lot of effort into making the lecture materials. I'll try running all the way to the deep sea level.
Thank you so much. Ilpro, you are really a professional...
I will consider you my benefactor. .
I had a job application, and thanks to you, I was able to apply it quickly (+check compatibility with other technologies) and submit it after confirming that it worked properly...
And Ilpro's life story really touched my heart... It seems like you are a really sincere and hard-working person.
I watched the 20-minute introduction video a long time ago... I was more amazed by the sincerity, honesty, and sincerity of the lecture materials than the instructor's ability...
I thought that I should really live hard too.
Not only the quality of the lectures, but I also found someone I want to be like. Thank you very much
And I saw YAML well ㅋㅋㅋ I also left a comment ㅎ
https://www.inflearn.com/questions/16184/yaml%ED%8C%8C%EC%9D%BC-%EC%9D%B4%EB%9E%80-%EB%AC%B4%EC%97%87%EC%9D%B8%EA%B0%80%EC%9A%94
Thank you for making me feel the reward of working hard to make the lecture!
It takes so long to make one lecture that I sometimes feel like compromising, but I will try to strengthen my mind by reading Jo Seong-woo's course reviews ^^