Microservices With Kubernetes, Docker & API Gateway Kong

Manage And Scale Microservices Using Kong API Gateway, Docker Containers And Kubernetes Cluster.

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Microservices With Kubernetes, Docker & API Gateway Kong
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Mar 2019
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What you will learn

Installation and setup of Kubernetes

Create And Configure Kubernetes Cluster Using Kops

Deploying And Configure Kong API Gateway

Deploying A Sample Microservice Application On Kong And Kubernetes

Deploying Kong API Gateway On DC OS / Apache Mesos

Setup Microservices Using Kong, Docker And Kubernetes

Description

Containerization technology has changed the software and cloud infrastructure dramatically. More flexibility, portability, scalability, the list of benefits just goes on and on. Kubernetes is a portable, extensible open-source platform that you can use to manage containerized workloads and services. Built upon Google’s massive decade and a half of experience with running production workloads at scale, Kubernetes has managed to take the world by a storm. Kubernetes provides you with all the tool you may require to build and deploy reliable and scalable distributed applications. Moreover, Kubernetes can be used for a wide range of applications because of its ability to be integrated with multiple industry standard infrastructures, architectures, and software.

Kong is a high performance, open source, traffic control, API gateway, and microservice management platform that helps in managing the networking requirements of the highly demanding workloads.

Deploying Kong API Gateway in conjunction with Docker Containers And Kubernetes makes Kong to automatically configure itself and manage the workload traffic as the new applications are deployed and the services for them are created in Kubernetes.

Deploying Kong onto Kubernetes is an easy process. Now integration of services on Kubernetes with Kong is made easier with Kong Ingress Controller for Kubernetes.

We are happy to announce our new training program "Microservices With Kubernetes, Docker & API Gateway Kong" is for you.

In its 2018 cloud predictions, Forrester Research proclaimed that Kubernetes "has won the war for container orchestration dominance."

Kubernetes is now one of the fastest-growing open source projects in history.

  • A research survey of enterprises using containers found that 71% of respondents were using Kubernetes.

  • DevOps engineers make an average of $140,000 to $200,000 annually. And one of the most in-demand skills is Kubernetes Deployment.

  • Job searches for Kubernetes have increased by over 173% over the last year, with global organizations like Microsoft, IBM, JP Morgan Chase, Oracle and VMware looking for suitable candidates.

Enroll in this course today and unlock the full potential for Kubernetes container orchestration capabilities.

What Sets Us Apart?

Complete beginner to expert skills – This course does not assume any expertise with Kubernetes. We give you step by step instructions, and in fact, we hand hold you through all the exercises together with you.

Practical demo tutorials – Where most courses simply bombard you with dense theory and set you on your way, we believe in developing a deep understanding of not only what you’re doing, but why you’re doing it. That’s why we focus on building up your knowledge for infinitely better results down the line.

I am not an engineer; will this course still benefit me?

Whether you are a start-up founder, a product manager or a project manager - it is quite likely that your organization is already using or will be using these technologies. You might not be interested in learning about new technologies. Well, we don’t blame you for that. But whether you like it or not, any business relies on updating the latest technology to survive. Containerization technology is the new frontier of cloud-enabling technology and application development and learning about Kubernetes will help you stay at the forefront of that curve.

Is your IT career on the right track?

Well, if you invest your time and bring an eagerness to learn, we guarantee you real, actionable education at a fraction of the cost you can demand as an IT engineer or consultant. We are confident your investment will come back to you in no time.

So, if you're ready to make a change and learn how to proactively and efficiently manage your workload, click the "Add to Cart" button below and get started today with our course “Microservices With Kubernetes, Docker & API Gateway Kong”

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Let’s do this together!​

Content

Introduction

Introduction
Becoming an online instructor

Installation And Configuration

Installation And Setup
Create Kubernetes Cluster On Aws Using Kops
Configure Kubernetes Cluster On Aws Using Kops

Deploying Kong Ingress Controller

Deploy Kong Ingress Controller On Kubernetes
Deploy Kong Ingress Controller On Kubernetes - Lab

Deploying Sample Application

Deploy Sample App On Kubernetes
Steps To Create Ingress Rule Kong
Create Ingress Rule Kong
Deploy Nginx App

Kong Plugins

Kong Plugins
Rate Limiting-Introduction
Rate Limiting-Lab
Setup Key Authentication Globally
Centrally Defining Rate Limit And Key Authentication

Deploying Kong On DC_OS

Setup Kong On DC_OS
Deploy Kong On DC_OS

Setup Kong In Docker

Using Kong In Docker
Setup Kong In Docker

Services, Plugins And Consumers

Adding Service To Kong
Enabling Kong Plugins
Adding Consumers

Conclusion

Thanks! (Bonus Lecture)

Reviews

Abdoul
January 19, 2023
A complete waste of time and money, i will not advice no one to take course from this "teacher". It's at most a very bad tutorial, it is not professional to sell this as "course". The only good information i got from this is to always read the comments before buying a course.
Rama
January 21, 2022
Explanation is not clear. Kubernetes cluster set up and Ingress Rule set up could have been more detailed. Executing pre-prepared commands quickly makes difficulty to understand and follow. Some architecture diagram before the implementation would have been better.
Jyoti
May 13, 2021
Hi, 1.How to manage kong as we are two state of kong as well with db as well with db that is required to be explain? 2. How we can manage kong infrastructure in a better way 3. Best Practices for key authentication in terms of 50 services and how to handle it ?
Thiago
September 30, 2020
I'm sorry mate but it didn't meet my expectations. It's basically a tutorial, I'm missing more theoretical content
Rahul
August 21, 2020
Very bad audio quality, reading the slide, not talking about the concept, not even explain what is Kops API g/w. Very bad experience so far.
Napat
January 19, 2020
Very basic course but hard to follow especially for the newbie. The sound quality is poor. I would not recommend it to anybody.
Kartik
October 30, 2019
It was very basic introductory course, expected some background explanation regarding core principles of technologies (Docker, Kong and Kubernetes).
Bruno
October 27, 2019
I Would like my money back ... Sorry, there are countless facts why this is one of the worst courses I've ever seen. Format, content, instructor knowledge on the subject, recording.
Adam
August 17, 2019
I am a newbie on the field and I wanted to learn the links between Kubernetes, Docker and Kong and especially learn Kong. Unfortunately I has not been fetched on my level. The sound quality is bad.
Elfar
May 24, 2019
There was some useful info in there. However, the structure was poor (i.e few basically identical videos) and sound was bad (lot of back ground noise) and not everything was well prepared ( several mistakes, though few were on purpose).
Jair
May 12, 2019
The instructions are basically the same you find on the documentation of the tools. It teaches you how to use Kong ingress controller which is good. However, it also uses the admin api to create services and routes. When using Kong ingress controller, you need to create Plugins, Routes, Consumers, and Credentials via CDRS. Otherwise kong will not maintain the state. I've experience that until I talk to people from Kong inc. In general this course is a good introduction, but I experienced gaps that I had to figure out on my own.

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