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Get Started with Kubernetes | Ultimate Hands-on Labs and Tutorials

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A Curated List of Kubernetes Labs and Tutorials

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Pre-requisite:

Preparing 5-Node Kubernetes Cluster

PWK:

- Preparing 5-Node Kubernetes Cluster - Running Portainer on 5 Node Kubernetes Cluster

GKE

- Setting up GKE Cluster - Setting up Weavescope for Visualization on GKE

Docker Desktop for Mac

- Setting up Kubernetes Cluster on AWS using Kops running on Docker Desktop for Mac

Ubuntu

- Setting up Kubernetes on Ubuntu

Using Kubectl

Kubernetes CRUD

Using AI

Pods101

- Introductory Slides - Deploying Your First Nginx Pod - Viewing Your Pod - Where is your Pod running on? - Pod Output in JSON - Executing Commands against Pod - Terminating a Pod - Adding a 2nd container to a Pod - Labels and Selectors in a Pod

Kubernetes Tools for Pods

ReplicaSet101

- Introductory Slides - Creating Your First ReplicaSet - 4 Pods serving Nginx - Removing a Pod from ReplicaSet - Scaling & Autoscaling a ReplicaSet - Best Practices - Deleting ReplicaSets

Deployment101

- Introductory Slides - Creating Your First Deployment - Checking the list of application deployment - Scale up/down application deployment - Scaling the service to 2 Replicas - Perform rolling updates to application deployment - Rollback updates to application deployment - Cleaning Up

ConfigMaps101

- What are ConfigMaps?

Scheduler101

- How Kubernetes Selects the Right node? - Node Affinity - Anti-Node Affinity - Nodes taints and tolerations

Services101

- Introductory Slides - Deploy a Kubernetes Service? - Labels and Selectors - Service Exposing More Than One Port - Kubernetes Service Without Pods? - Service Discovery - Connectivity Methods - Headless Service In Kubernetes?

StatefulSets101

- The difference between a Statefulset and a Deployment - Deploying a Stateful Application Using Kubernetes Statefulset? - Deploying NFS Server - Deploying PV - Deploying PVC - Using Volume - Recreate Pod

DaemonSet101

- Why DaemonSets in Kubernetes? - Creating your first DeamonSet Deployment - Restrict DaemonSets To Run On Specific Nodes - How To Reach a DaemonSet Pod

Jobs101

Ingress101

- NodePort - Load Balancer - Ingress - How to Use Nginx Ingress Controller - Ingress Controllers and Ingress Resources

Gateway API 101

RBAC101

- Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Overview - Creating a Kubernetes User Account Using X509 Client Certificate

Service Catalog101

- What is Kubernetes Service Catalog? - Creating a sample Service Catalog - Installing Service Catalog Helm Chart

Cluster Networking101

- What Is Cluster Networking In Kubernetes Sense? - Kubernetes Networking Rules - Types of Networks - Underlay Network - Overlay Network - What is a Container Network Interface (CNI)?) - AWS VPC CNI for Kubernetes - AZURE CNI for Kubernetes - Calico - Cilium - Weave Net from WeaveWorks - Flannel - LAB- Weave Net Implementation

Network Policies101

- What is a Kubernetes Network Policy? - Creating Your First NetworkPolicy Definition - How can we fine-tune Network Policy using selectors? - Deny Ingress Traffic That Has No Rules - Deny Egress Traffic That Has No Rules - Allow All Ingress Traffic Exclusively - Allow All Egress Traffic Exclusively

Monitoring101

- Monitoring in Kubernetes - Core Monitoring Pipeline - Services Monitoring Pipeline - What should you consider in Kubernetes Services Pipeline? - What about Metrics Visualization? - Changes To Watch For - Heapster is Going Away - Metrics Server Will Get More Cool Features

Logging101

- Logging introduction - Elasticsearch - Fluentd - Fluentd on Kubernetes - Fluent Bit - ELK on Kubernetes

Autoscalers101

- What are autoscalers - Autoscaler lab - Autoscaler helpers

Helm101

AKS101

Security101

GitOps101

Managed Kubernetes Service

EKS101

LKE101

GKE101

Loft101

Shipa101

DevSpace101

KubeSphere101

Kubernetes with GitLab 101

Kubernetes with Jenkins

Strimzi (Kafka on Kubernetes)

- What is Kafka - Running Kafka on Kubernetes

Java client for Kubernetes

- Introduction

KEDA

Terraform EKS

Disaster Recover

Kubezoo

Karpenter

Observability & Operations

Chaos testing

Rollouts

Kyverno

For Node Developers

Cheat Sheets

Contributors

Workshop Video

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Contribution Guidelines

See CONTRIBUTING.md for full contribution guidelines, tutorial structure requirements, and how to use the automated validator.

Quick start (local preview)

Step 1. Clone the repository

git clone https://github.com/collabnix/kubelabs

Step 2. Add configdev.yml

Add the following entry for local access

url: http://127.0.0.1:4000

Step 3. Run the container

docker run --rm \
  -v "$PWD:/srv/jekyll" \
  -e BUNDLEPATH="/srv/jekyll/.bundlescache" \
  -p 4000:4000 \
  jekyll/builder:3.8 \
  bash -c "gem install bundler && bundle install && bundle exec jekyll serve --host 0.0.0.0 --verbose --config config.yml,config_dev.yml"

Further References:

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