How To Learn Kubernetes On A Weekend

Kubernetes is spreading everywhere. More than 12,000 developers recently attended KubeCon 2019 to share their experience and learn from one another. That’s almost a 50% growth compared to last year’s event.

But, to be honest: Kubernetes is complicated. And since DigitalOcean are on a mission to simplify the developer experience, they asked themselves on how to make using Kubernetes easier? Well, the answer to that question is quite simple: DigitalOcean Kubernetes (DOKS).

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DigitalOcean Kubernetes (DOKS)

DOKS is a managed service that allows you to deploy Kubernetes clusters without the complexities of handling the control plane and containerized infrastructure. With DOKS you can easily:

  • Deploy your fully managed cluster in under two minutes
  • Automatically scale your cluster to achieve strong performance during peak loads
  • Launch ready-made software packages in a single click, such as Linkerd, Prometheus, and Grafana Loki
  • Save your container images in our Container Registry

Whether you’re just curious, a beginner or experienced with Kubernetes, they’ve developed a curriculum to help you learn more about DOKS. Best of all, you can finish it in a weekend. Check out their free self-guided course “Kubernetes for Full-Stack Developers” to get started.

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