
In this lesson, you will get the information about detailed course Objectives, the course description, Target Audience for this course, Prerequisites for taking up this course, detailed Lessons and Practices in this course and Practice Environment used and required in the course to do the activities.
In this lesson, you’ll learn about Microsoft Azure and its features, the types of Azure Services, Cloud Computing Services on Azure, Architecture of Azure, Regions and Zones, Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and Significance of Resource Group.
In this practices, you will learn how to access Microsoft Azure Portal.
In this practice, you will learn how to create a Resource Group in the Microsoft Azure portal.
In this lesson, you’ll learn about Prerequisites for Kubernetes Cluster in Azure, steps to create and configure Kubernetes Cluster on Azure and steps to access Kubernetes Cluster in Azure Portal.
In this practice, you will learn how to create a Kubernetes Cluster on Azure Cloud Platform.
In this practice, you will learn how to access the Kubernetes Cluster on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) through kubectl.
In this lesson, you’ll learn about deploying an Application to AKS Cluster. What is Container Image?, Building the Container for the Application, Pushing the Container Image to AKS Repository, Deploy the Application on AKS Cluster and Access the Application Created. In Deploying an Application to AKS Cluster using Windows VM, you’ll learn to create a Virtual Machine, connect to VM by Remote Desktop Connection, Install Azure CLI tool in Windows VM, Verify the Connection to Azure to Set Environment Path Variable to kubectl, further Connect to AKS Cluster Using Windows VM and finally Deploy an application.
In this practice, you will learn how to build the Kubernetes container image (Docker Image) in the AKS cluster.
In this practice, you will learn how to deploy and manage an application on an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster.
In this practice, you will learn how to access Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster in Windows Virtual Machine.
In this lesson, you’ll learn about Scaling. In Scaling-Up Kubernetes Deployment in Cluster, you will list the Pods in Cluster, Scale Up Kubernetes Deployment, Verify the Deployment, Verify the Pods within Azure Cloud portal. In Scale-Down Kubernetes Deployment in Cluster, you’ll Scale down the Kubernetes Deployment, list Deployment after Scaling down, Verify pods within the Azure Cloud portal.
In this practice, you will learn how to build the Kubernetes container image (Docker Image) in the AKS cluster.
In this practice, you will learn how to scale-down the Kubernetes deployment in the AKS Kubernetes cluster.
In this practice, you will learn how to create Persistent Volume Claim and Persistent Volume in the Azure Kubernetes cluster.
In this practice, you will learn how to create Persistent Volume Claim and Persistent Volume in the Azure Kubernetes cluster.
In this practice, you will learn how to create a pod using the Claim as volume in the AKS cluster.
In this lesson, you’ll get to know about the Kubernetes Dashboard in AKS, the Steps for accessing the AKS Dashboard. Further, deploying the Application through Dashboard and accessing the Application through Dashboard.
In this practice, you will learn how to access the AKS Kubernetes dashboard and connect to the Cluster on Azure Cloud.
Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing service from Microsoft.
Azure offers a range of Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) options for deploying applications and services on Microsoft-managed data Centre infrastructure.
In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service, how to create a Resource Group in Azure, understanding the Architecture of Azure and types of services, the prerequisites for Kubernetes Cluster in Azure, explore on creating Kubernetes Cluster on Azure and access the Cluster to deploy the application by building the container Image, Pushing the Container Image to AKS Repository and Deploying the Application on AKS Cluster.
Further deploying an Application to AKS Cluster using Windows VM by creating a Virtual Machine to Connect to VM by Remote Desktop Connection, then further Install Azure CLI tool in Windows VM to the Set Environment Path Variable to kubectl to Connect to AKS Cluster Using Windows VM and deploying an application in Windows VM. Explore on Scaling, Implementing Scaling-Up and Scaling-down of Kubernetes Deployments in Cluster, further understanding of Persistent Volume, Volume Claim in AKS, Volume Modes and Access Modes of Persistent Volumes and further accessing the AKS Kubernetes Dashboard.