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Nov 17, 2021
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pqb on
Ask HN: What is the fastest way to ramp up on DevOps, k8 and GCP?
I also recommend acloudguru, they have very nice courses about Kubernetes and GCP, which provides a very good basis. I especially liked the certification courses - even if you do not pursue for a certification. For example, "Google Professional Cloud Architect" course helps you dive into GCP ecosystem and get very short overview about each of the service (purpose, limitations, specifics).For anyone, who is very fresh in k8s topic and don't won't want to spent a cent for learning I recommend starting from edX course [0]. It provides a nice introduction and great notes, which you can copy as some cheatsheet. Such cheatsheet will be a definitely helpful hand in first weeks with k8s.
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Mar 23, 2019
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dankohn1 on
Is there a program like codeacademy but for learning sysadmin?
I recommend the free Linux Foundation courses on EdX:Introduction to Linux https://www.edx.org/course/introduction-to-linux
Introduction to Kubernetes https://www.edx.org/course/introduction-to-kubernetes
Disclosure: CNCF funded the Kubernetes course development.
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Aug 03, 2017
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dankohn1 on
Kubernetes 1.7 with Tim Hockin [audio]
Minikube is a good place to start and the kubernetes.io guide is pretty good: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tutorials/stateless-application/h...If you like video, try out this new (free) EdX course: https://www.edx.org/course/introduction-kubernetes-linuxfoun...
(Disclosure: I run CNCF and we developed that course.)