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Add deep -dive containers section: docker and kubernetes in production ecosystem #313

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seifrajhi opened this issue Jan 31, 2023 · 4 comments
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@seifrajhi
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Hello,
-We can add a deep-dive section about containerization, Docker, and Kubernetes:

  • Detailed explanation of containerization and its benefits

  • Overview of Docker: what it is, how it works, and its key features

  • Hands-on demonstration of Docker commands and operations

  • Kubernetes: what it is, how it fits in with Docker and containerization, and its architecture

  • Kubernetes features such as:

  • Deployment

  • Scaling

  • Load balancing

  • Self-healing

  • Discussion on security considerations and best practices for using Docker and Kubernetes in production.

  • Explanation of Service Mesh and its purpose in a microservice architecture.

  • Hands-on demonstration of setting up a Service Mesh on a Kubernetes cluster.

  • Hands-on demonstration of backing up a Kubernetes cluster using tools such as Velero, Heptio Ark,

  • Hands-on demonstration of using Karpenter to auto-scale your Kubernetes workloads, including setting up and configuring auto-scaling rules.

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Hello there, thanks for opening your first issue here. We welcome you to the #90DaysOfDevOps community!

@MichaelCade
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Thanks for the issue but we have a lot of these topics already covered throughout. Feel free to fork a copy and add more detail for yourself to learn.

@MichaelCade
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The top 4 at least are covered in the 2022 edition

@MichaelCade
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As i have not heard back and most of this is covered already or going to be covered I am going to close this issue, thank you for the suggestions

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