This workshop is aimed to help you to build and deploy microservices through a CI/CD pipeline against a K8's cluster!
The session is intended to take kubernetes beginners or without experience at all into the Brave New World of Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery in a DevOps environment!
You will work individually to build and deploy against a kubernetes cluster a set of services which will structure a cloud native web app.
You will learn or review many many things, such as how to build, manage and deploy a cloud native application; kubernetes basic concepts in a practical way; how to manage the source control, continuous integration and continuous deployment of your cloud native app in a DevOps manner etc , etc ...
This workshop is divided in 2 different parts.
A first part where all you need is a a command-line, and where you will learn or review some basic kubernetes concepts.
A second part where you will build your own CI/CD pipeline and automate the concepts previously learned. This second part is a fork of an originial ORACLE Learning Library workshop with some differences.
Along the workshop you'll find many tips and links for some theory and basic concepts. If you're new to kubernetes, please invest a few minutes reading these links. You will see that when you understand the theory the practical exercices will make much more sense!
- A command-line (windows, mac or linux)
And you will have access to a Oracle Container Services instances or OKE for Oracle Kubernetes Engine as is also knwon. OKE is a developer friendly, container-native, and enterprise-ready managed Kubernetes service for running highly available clusters with the control, security, and predictable performance of Oracle’s Cloud Infrastructure. It automatically gets the latest Kubernetes updates and keeping 100% compatibility with the CNCF ecosystem without the management and administrative overhead. Click here to get more info about OKE!
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