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Hands-On with the Kubernetes API

This course will teach you to work with the Kubernetes API through a series of lessons and hands-on labs.

Intermediate
3h 51m

Created by Joseph Lowery

Last Updated Jul 27, 2024

Hands-On with the Kubernetes API
Intermediate
3h 51m
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Hands-On with the Kubernetes API

This course will teach you to work with the Kubernetes API through a series of lessons and hands-on labs.

Intermediate
3h 51m

Created by Joseph Lowery

Last Updated Jul 27, 2024

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What you'll learn

The Kubernetes API and the API server control access to all resources within your Kubernetes Cluster – even for other cluster resources. As a RESTful HTTP API, the Kubernetes API is responsible for handling all valid client requests, whether from an internal or external source, and returning the appropriate response. In this course, I'll give you the full picture on this critical interface: what it is, what it does, and how to use it effectively. You'll even learn valuable techniques that allow you to engineer the API to troubleshoot manifests as well as generate syntactically correct ones in YAML. Best of all, this course contains numerous hands-on labs to give you the experience you'll need to not only fully grasp the Kubernetes API concepts, but efficiently put them to use.

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Joseph Lowery - Pluralsight course - Hands-On with the Kubernetes API
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Oddly enough, theater - or more exactly, performance art. After coming to NY to pursue a career as a theater director, I started doing solo work to better understand acting. At the time, I belonged to a group that had received an NEA grant and I used my money to buy a personal computer that I then performed with, on stage. That led me down the rabbit hole of technology and before I knew it, I was writing books on web design - which was quickly followed by building on-line courses as a part-time, and later, full-time content author for ACG and Pluralsight.

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