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Kubernetes in AWS: Create Cluster in EKS in your own VPC

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Overview

Kubernetes in AWS: Create Cluster in EKS in your own VPC IMPORTANT: You must have or create an AWS account to work along to this course. By the end of this course, you will know the steps necessary to set up your own EKS clusters in AWS. You will configure the AWS CLI and connect your local kubectl to the cluster so you can perform direct operations to the cluster.

Syllabus

  • Project Overview
    • IMPORTANT: You must have or create an AWS account to work along to this course. In this 1-hour long project-based course on Kubernetes in AWS: Create Cluster in EKS in your own VPC, you will work directly in the AWS console as well as AWS CLI to set up your own VPC and EKS Kubernetes cluster. You will go through all the steps necessary and work with all of the components needed to get this spun up, from IAM roles to VPC subnets and using Cloudformation templates to create stacks.This course focuses on AWS protocol and as such you will need to already have some Kubernetes and AWS knowledge/experience.This course is designed for any person working or who intends to work with Kubernetes, or just become more familiar with DevOps tools, from system administrators to developers and DevOps practitioners and developers. This is an intermediate level course and is designed for an individual who has a base foundation of either computer programming in at least one language or a base Linux/networking background.Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.

Taught by

Rudi Hinds

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