10-01-2021, 01:02 AM
Helm - The Kubernetes package manager hands-on course
Master Helm charts, templates, functions, repos, plugins and advance your Kubernetes DevOps career!
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6 students
3 hours on-demand video
1 article
12 downloadable resources
Description
Helm is a tool used to package Kubernetes manifest files that are used to install a cloud native application. Deployments, Services, Ingresses, ConfigMaps, etc. are all packed into a Helm chart. Using this Helm chart, you can deploy the app to a Kubernetes cluster the same way you use apt-get in Ubuntu, or brew on a macOS.
After completing this course, you will have a working knowledge of Helm. You'll be able not only to use ready-made Helm Charts to automate day-to-day deployments, but you'll also automate the most complex Kubernetes deployments and contribute them to the community.
I've designed this course to focus on the important parts of Helm. I did my best not to bother you with boring material that you'd seldom use in your day-to-day life as a Helm and Kubernetes engineer. Instead, I give you the core stuff of the tool together with some tips and tricks that will let you code Helm charts like a pro in no time!
To get the most out of this course, I highly encourage you to open your laptop and do the labs that I explain in the class. There's nothing better than getting your hands dirty learning a new tool or technology. That way, by the end of this course, you'll find yourself already developing, applying, maintaining, and even sharing your very own Helm charts.
https://www.udemy.com/course/helm-the-kubernetes-package-manager-hands-on-course/?couponCode=1E1E66DF69A73DA81B27
Enjoy!
Master Helm charts, templates, functions, repos, plugins and advance your Kubernetes DevOps career!
New
Rating: 0.0
(0 ratings)
6 students
3 hours on-demand video
1 article
12 downloadable resources
Description
Helm is a tool used to package Kubernetes manifest files that are used to install a cloud native application. Deployments, Services, Ingresses, ConfigMaps, etc. are all packed into a Helm chart. Using this Helm chart, you can deploy the app to a Kubernetes cluster the same way you use apt-get in Ubuntu, or brew on a macOS.
After completing this course, you will have a working knowledge of Helm. You'll be able not only to use ready-made Helm Charts to automate day-to-day deployments, but you'll also automate the most complex Kubernetes deployments and contribute them to the community.
I've designed this course to focus on the important parts of Helm. I did my best not to bother you with boring material that you'd seldom use in your day-to-day life as a Helm and Kubernetes engineer. Instead, I give you the core stuff of the tool together with some tips and tricks that will let you code Helm charts like a pro in no time!
To get the most out of this course, I highly encourage you to open your laptop and do the labs that I explain in the class. There's nothing better than getting your hands dirty learning a new tool or technology. That way, by the end of this course, you'll find yourself already developing, applying, maintaining, and even sharing your very own Helm charts.
https://www.udemy.com/course/helm-the-kubernetes-package-manager-hands-on-course/?couponCode=1E1E66DF69A73DA81B27
Enjoy!