Course Introduction
Learn how to use KinD (Kubernetes-in-Docker) to get a local Kubernetes cluster across Linux, Mac, and Windows environments.
KinD is primarily used for testing Kubernetes but can also be utilized for local development or CI.
Note: All of our bundles are for a one-year subscription.
At the end of the subscription period, your membership does not automatically renew.
Requirements:
- No experience with containers necessary.
Course Outline
Introduction to KinD:
- 1.0 - Using KinD for local Kubernetes development
- 1.2 - 5 options for running Kubernetes locally
- 1.3 - Deploying a KinD cluster with multiple nodes
- 1.4 - Utilizing docker exec/docker stats with KinD