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Do you want to learn Kubernetes and deploy Java Spring Boot Microservices to Kubernetes on Google Cloud with Google Kubernetes Engine with an easy to learn, step by step approach?

Do you want to deploy Kubernetes to AWS and Azure with EKS and AKS?

Do you have ZERO experience with Docker and Kubernetes? No Problem.

WHAT STUDENTS ARE SAYING:

5 STARS – This is amazing course. Ranga is really good instructor. Good Job.

5 STARS – This course is really amazing. I recommend it to anyone that wants to learn and understand Kubernetes. Ranga really understand how this stuff works and most importantly is very good at explaining it.

5 STARS – Its a wonderful course for the beginners and all important concepts are covered with good examples. The response for the questions we ask was also quick which is more important

5 STARS – Thank you Ranga for this lovely course, this course helped me to learn containerize spring-boot microservices apps and deploy them to google cloud

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5 STARS – Kubernetes course is amazing with deep learning and insights about the Kubernetes on GCP for Spring Boot Applications

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Learn Kubernetes? Yes.   Deploy Java Spring Boot and Spring Cloud Microservices to Kubernetes? Yes. Of Course.

Learn Docker, Istio, and Helm? Yes.

COURSE OVERVIEW

Architectures are moving towards Microservices and Cloud.

Docker makes it easy to containerize microservices. Kubernetes makes it easy to manage clusters with 1000’s of containers running 1000’s of microservices. Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) makes it super easy to create Kubernetes Clusters.

How about getting them all together and deploying Spring Boot Microservices to Kubernetes Clusters created on Google Cloud Platform using Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)?

In this hands-on course, we will use Docker and Kubernetes to deploy a variety of Spring Boot Applications on Google Cloud using Google Kubernetes Engine:

   REST APIs – Hello World
   Todo Web Application War
   Spring Boot Microservices

You will implement Service Discovery, Centralized Configuration, Distributed Tracing and Load Balancing for Spring Boot Microservices deployed in Kubernetes Clusters.

You will learn to use Helm Charts, Istio Service Mesh, Google Stackdriver, and Spring Cloud Kubernetes to play with Spring Boot Java Microservices on Kubernetes.

This course would be a perfect first step as an introduction to Kubernetes.

You will be using containerizing (using Docker) and deploying a variety of projects to Kubernetes Clusters. These projects are created with  Spring Boot (REST API Framework), Spring (Dependency Management), Spring Security (Authentication and Authorization – Basic and JWT), BootStrap (Styling Pages), Maven (dependencies management), Eclipse (Java IDE) and Tomcat Embedded Web Server. We will help you set up each one of these.

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

Introduction to the Course

   00 Step 01 – Kubernetes Crash Course for Java Developers – Promo
   00 Step 02 – Kubernetes Crash Course for Java Developers – Course Overview

Getting Started with Kubernetes and Google Kubernete Engine (GKE)

   01 Step 01 – Getting Started with Docker, Kubernetes and Google Kubernetes Engine
   01 Step 02 – Creating Google Cloud Account
   01 Step 03 – Creating Kubernetes Cluster with Google Kubernete Engine (GKE)
   01 Step 04 – Review Kubernetes Cluster and Learn Few Fun Facts about Kubernetes
   01 Step 05 – Deploy Your First Spring Boot Application to Kubernetes Cluster
   01 Step 06 – Quick Look at Kubernetes Concepts – Pods, Replica Sets and Deployment
   01 Step 07 – Understanding Pods in Kubernetes
   01 Step 08 – Understanding ReplicaSets in Kubernetes
   01 Step 09 – Understanding Deployment in Kubernetes
   01 Step 10 – Quick Review of Kubernetes Concepts – Pods, Replica Sets and Deployment
   01 Step 11 – Understanding Services in Kubernetes
   01 Step 12 – Quick Review of GKE on Google Cloud Console
   01 Step 13 – Understanding Kubernetes Architecture – Master Node and Nodes
   01 Step 14 – Understand Google Cloud Regions and Zones

Deploying Spring Boot Hello World Rest API to Kubernetes

   02 Step 01 – Importing First 3 Spring Boot Projects into Eclipse
   02 Step 02 – Setting up 01 Spring Boot Hello World Rest API in Local
   02 Step 03 – Build Docker Image and Push to Docker Hub for Hello World Rest API
   02 Step 04 – Installing GCloud
   02 Step 05 – Installing Kubectl
   02 Step 06 – Deploy 01 Spring Boot Hello World Rest API to Kubernetes
   02 Step 07 – Generate Kubernetes YAML Configuration for Deployment and Service
   02 Step 08 – Understand and Improve Kubernetes YAML Configuration

Playing with Declarative Configuration for Kubernetes

   03 Step 01 – Understanding Kubernetes YAML Configuration – Labels and Selectors
   03 Step 02 – Quick Fix to reduce release downtime with minReadySeconds
   03 Step 03 – Understanding Replica Sets in Depth – Using Kubernetes YAML Config
   03 Step 04 – Configure Multiple Kubernetes Deployments with One Service

Deploying Java Spring Boot Todo Web Application to Kubernetes

   04 Step 01 – Setting up 02 Spring Boot Todo Web Application in Local
   04 Step 02 – Pushing Docker Image to Docker Hub for Spring Boot Todo Web App
   04 Step 03 – Using Kubernetes YAML Config to Deploy Spring Boot Todo Web App
   04 Step 04 – Playing with Kubernetes Commands – Top Node and Pod

Deploying Java Todo Web Application using MySQL to Kubernetes

   05 Step 01 – Code Review of 03 Java Todo Web Application MySQL
   05 Step 02 – Running MySQL as Docker Container on Local
   05 Step 03 – Connect Spring Boot Java Todo Web App to MySQL on Local
   05 Step 04 – Create Docker Image for 03 Todo Web Application and Use Link to connect
   05 Step 05 – Playing with Docker Compose
   05 Step 06 – Using Kompose to generate Kubernetes Deployment Configuration
   05 Step 07 – Review Kubernetes YAML for MySQL and Java Web Application
   05 Step 08 – Deploy MySQL Database to Kubernetes Cluster
   05 Step 09 – Understanding Persistent Storage with Kubernetes – PV and PVC
   05 Step 10 – Using Config Maps for Centralized Configuration with Kubernetes
   05 Step 11 – Using Secrets with Kubernetes
   05 Step 12 – Creating a ClusterIP Kubernetes Service for MySQL Database

Deploying Basic Spring Boot Microservices to Kubernetes

   06 Step 01 – Introduction to Microservices
   06 Step 02 – Advantages of Microservices
   06 Step 03 – Microservices – Challenges
   06 Step 04 – Overview of CCS and CES Spring Boot Microservices
   06 Step 05 – Push Docker Images and Create Kubernetes Config for Microservices
   06 Step 06 – Deploying Spring Boot Microservices to Kubernetes Cluster
   06 Step 07 – Microservices and Kubernetes Service Discovery – Part 1
   06 Step 08 – Microservices and Kubernetes Service Discovery – Part 2 DNS
   06 Step 09 – Microservice Discovery, Centralized Configuration and Load Balancing with Kubernetes
   06 Step 10 – Using Kubernetes Ingress to Simplify Microservice Access
   06 Step 11 – Review Google Cloud Load Balancer Backend and Frontends with Ingress

Integrating Spring Cloud Kubernetes with Spring Boot Microservices

   07 Step 01 – Using Spring Cloud Kubernetes with Microservices – Project Review
   07 Step 02 – Deploying Spring Cloud Kubernetes Microservices
   07 Step 03 – Using RBAC to allow Ribbon to access Service Discovery APIs
   07 Step 04 – Using Spring Cloud Kubernetes Config to load ConfigMaps
   07 Step 05 – Understanding Auto Scaling approaches with Kubernetes
   07 Step 06 – Implementing Horizontal Pod Autoscaling with Kubernetes
   07 Step 07 – Deleting Your Kubernetes Cluster

Integrating Spring Boot Microservices on Kubernetes with Google Stackdriver

   08 Step 01 – Creating New Cluster to Play With Google Stackdriver
   08 Step 02 – Review Spring Boot Microservices integrated with Google Stackdriver
   08 Step 03 – Enabling Stackdriver APIs for Your Google Cloud Account
   08 Step 04 – Deploy Spring Boot Microservices and Explore Google Stackdriver Tracing
   08 Step 05 – Exploring Google Stackdriver Error Reporting and Logging

Integrating Spring Boot Microservices on Kubernetes with Istio

   09 Step 01 – Creating new Kubernetes Cluster for Playing with Istio
   09 Step 02 – Understanding Service Mesh, Istio and Sidecar Pattern
   09 Step 03 – Installing Istio on Kubernetes Cluster – CRD and Istio Components
   09 Step 04 – Review Istio Installation and Deploy Spring Boot App with Side Cars
   09 Step 05 – Increasing Kubernetes Cluster Size to 3 Nodes
   09 Step 06 – Understanding Gateways and Virtual Services for Istio
   09 Step 07 – Basic Deployment Strategies – Rolling Updates and Recreate
   09 Step 08 – Setting up Multiple Versions of Spring Boot Applications
   09 Step 09 – Configure Destination Rules and Subsets to implement Mirroring
   09 Step 10 – Executing Blue Green and Canary Deployments with Kubernetes
   09 Step 11 – Review Spring Boot Microservices integration with Istio
   09 Step 12 – Observing Istio Service Mesh with Kiali
   09 Step 13 – Monitoring Istio Service Mesh with Graphana and Prometheus
   09 Step 14 – Distribute Tracing for Spring Boot Microsevices with Istio and Jaegar
   09 Step 15 – Delete Kubernetes Cluster for Playing with Istio

Using Helm to Automate Microservices Deployment on Kubernetes

   10 Step 01 – Understanding Helm Basics and Setting up Kubernetes Cluster
   10 Step 02 – Using Helm Charts to deploy Spring Boot Microservice to Kubernetes
   10 Step 03 – Using Helm Charts to manage Releases to Kubernetes Cluster

Kubernetes on AWS with EKS

   12 Step 01 – Kubernetes on AWS with EKS – Section Introduction
   12 Step 02 – Creating an AWS Root Account
   12 Step 03 – Creating an IAM User for your AWS Account
   12 Step 04 – Its Your Responsibility to Monitor Billing on the Cloud – 5 Recommendations
   12 Step 05 – Monitor AWS Billing – Setting Billing Alerts
   12 Step 06 – Installing AWS CLI
   12 Step 07 – Install EKS CTL and Configure AWS CLI with IAM User
   12 Step 08 – Create a Kubernetes Cluster on AWS with EKS
   12 Step 09 – Quick Review of AWS Basics – Region, AZ, VPC and Subnet
   12 Step 10 – Quick Review of the AWS EKS Kubernetes Cluster
   12 Step 11 – Review Hello World and Web Apps from GKE Section
   12 Step 12 – Deploy Hello World Rest Api to AWS EKS Kubernetes Cluster
   12 Step 13 – Deploy Web App H2 to AWS EKS Kubernetes Cluster
   12 Step 14 – Deploy Web App with MySQL to AWS EKS Kubernetes Cluster
   12 Step 15 – Delete Web App and Hello World Deployments
   12 Step 16 – Review of Microservices on GKE
   12 Step 17 – Deploy Microservices to AWS EKS Kubernetes Cluster
   12 Step 18 – Setup Ingress Controller and Ingress
   12 Step 19 – Quick Review of Ingress
   12 Step 20 – Setup Container Insights and AWS Cloud Watch Logs
   12 Step 21 – Setup Cluster Autoscaling on AWS EKS Kubernetes Cluster
   12 Step 22 – Delete AWS EKS Kubernetes Cluster

Kubernetes on Azure with AKS

   13 Step 01 – Kubernetes on Azure with AKS – Section Introduction
   13 Step 02 – Creating an Azure Account
   13 Step 03 – Create a Resource Group, Service Principal and AKS Kubernetes Cluster
   13 Step 04 – Deploy Hello World Rest Api to Azure AKS Kubernetes Cluster
   13 Step 05 – Deploy Web App H2 to Azure AKS Kubernetes Cluster
   13 Step 06 – Deploy Web App with MySQL to Azure AKS Kubernetes Cluster
   13 Step 07 – Delete Deployments and Review of Microservices on GKE
   13 Step 08 – Deploy Microservices to Azure AKS Kubernetes Cluster
   13 Step 09 – Review Dev Spaces, Insights and Logs in Azure AKS Kubernetes Cluster
   13 Step 10 – Setup Ingress Controller and Ingress
   13 Step 11 – Review Cluster Autoscaling on Azure AKS Kubernetes Cluster
   13 Step 12 – Delete Azure AKS Kubernetes Cluster

Appendix – Introduction to Docker in 9 Steps

   11 Step 01 – Installing Docker – Docker
   11 Step 02 – Your First Docker Usecase – Deploy a Spring Boot Application
   11 Step 03 – Important Docker Concepts – Registry, Repository, Tag, Image and Container
   11 Step 04 – Playing with Docker Images and Containers
   11 Step 05 – Understanding Docker Architecture – Docker Client, Docker Engine
   11 Step 06 – Why is Docker Popular
   11 Step 07 – Playing with Docker Images
   11 Step 08 – Playing with Docker Containers
   11 Step 09 – Playing with Docker Commands – stats, system

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5 STARS – Excellent, fabulous. The way he has prepared the material and the way he teaches is really awesome. What an effort .. Thanks a million

5 STARS – A lot of preparation work has taken place from the teacher and this is visible throughout the course.

5 STARS – This guy is fantastic. Really. Wonderful teaching skills, and goes well out of his way to make sure that everything he is doing is fully understood. This is the kind of tutorial that gets me excited to work with a framework that I may otherwise not be.

5 STARS – The best part of it is the hands-on approach which the author maintained throughout the course as he had promised at the beginning of the lecture. He explains the concepts really well and also makes sure that there is not a single line of code you type without understanding what it really does.

5 STARS – I also appreciate the mind and hands approach of teaching something and then having the student apply it. It makes everything a lot clearer for the student and uncovers issues that we will face in our project early.

5 STARS – Amazing course. Explained super difficult concepts (that I have spent hours on the internet finding a good explanation) in under 5 minutes.

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Who this course is for:

   You are a Java Spring Boot developer getting started with the Cloud
   You want to deploy your Java Spring Boot applications with Kubernetes
   You would want to use Kubernetes to deploy your Docker containers
   You are a Java Developer and You are curious about Kubernetes
   You want to learn to play with Docker, Kubernetes and Spring Boot Microservices

Requirements

   You have an attitude to learn while having fun
   You have some programming experience with Java, Spring and Spring Boot
   You DO NOT need to have any experience with Kubernetes or Docker
   You DO NOT need to have any experience with Google Cloud
   You DO NOT need to have any experience with GKE – Google Kubernetes Engine
   We will help you install Eclipse, Git client and Docker Desktop

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