What you'll learn:
- What and Why to use Helm as your Kubernetes packaging manager
- Use Helm commands to add repositories and use charts
- Do releases to Kube cluster using helm install
- Upgrade releases using helm upgrade
- Learn about release records
- Understand the helm release workflow
- Use advanced helm commands
- Learn how to check release history and do rollbacks
- Do atomic installations and forceful upgrades
- Create your own charts
- Master the folder structure and files that make a chart
- Package charts
- Dive deep in to the helm templating syntax
- Use functions, conditional statements, loops and more
- Add chart dependencies
- Run chart tests
- Host and use chart repositories
- Secure you charts using signatures and hashes
- Work on a Usecase and deploy a Micro Service to Kubernetes using helm with in minutes
- All in easy steps
Are you a developer using Kubernetes to deploy your applications use helm then this course is for you.Are you a Devops engineer who want to understand the fundamentals of Helm and use it to manage your Kubernetes installations and upgrades then this course is for you as well.
This course is for beginners who wants to master Helm and use it one their projects and also for the experienced who want to get the fundamentals of Helm right. Adding Helm to your resume will not only increase the number of opportunities you will get but also the salary. Thousands of companies including Oracle, SalesForce, LinkedIn, Dell use Helm to do releases and upgrades to Kubernetes . From this course you will
Learn What and Why to use Helm as your Kubernetes packaging manager
Use Helm commands to add repositories and use charts
Do releases to Kuberenetes cluster using helm install
Upgrade releases using helm upgrade
Learn about release records
Understand the helm release workflow
Use advanced helm commands
Learn how to check release history and do rollbacks
Do atomic installations and forceful upgrades
Create your own charts
Master the folder structure and files that make a chart
Package charts
Dive deep in to the helm templating syntax
Use functions, conditional statements, loops and more
Add chart dependencies
Run chart tests
Host and use chart repositories
Secure you charts using signatures and hashes
Work on a Usecase and deploy a Micro Service to Kubernetes using helm with in minutes
All in easy steps
What are the requirements?
Good Knowledge and Experience working with Kubernetes
Setup Minikube or access to a Kubernetes Cluster using Kubectl