About This Course
  Practical Kubernetes with Gardener in Cleura
  Cloud is a self-paced course covering fundamental
  Kubernetes and Gardener knowledge. It enables you to understand the
  basic ideas behind Gardener, and the general structure of the
  platform. Each topic includes lab exercises, where you will have to
  opportunity to apply your knowledge hands-on in a virtual
  environment.
  All you need to complete this course is internet access and a web
  browser.
  Prerequisites
  To complete the interactive labs in this course, you will need your Cleura Cloud account.
  If you are a new Cleura Public Cloud user, you can use the OpenStack Public Cloud Passport program to get a free trial:
  Read more and redeem your voucher here.
  Objectives
  Upon completion, you will:
  
  - understand the fundamental ideas of a microservices
      architecture,
- know the fundamentals of containers and
      container orchestration,
- understand the fundamentals of Kubernetes and
      container orchestration,
- understand the specifics of Gardener in Cleura
  Cloud,
- have used Gardener for container deployment, scaling,
      and high availability.
Course Staff
  
    Christos Varelas
    Christos has multi-year experience in technical writing for tech
    and popular science magazines in Greece. He has also been the
    publisher of deltaHacker, a Greek monthly periodical on all things
    ethical hacking. After deltaHacker ran its course, he switched
    careers and delved into the world of Quality Assurance for software
    maintenance. Even though that adventure kept him busy much longer
    than he expected, his fondness for technical writing prevailed.
    Now, he is a proud (and happy) member of the documentation team
    at Cleura.
  
  
    Frequently Asked Questions
    
      Do I need to download or install anything?
      No, all course material will be delivered on demand to your device via a web browser. Labs will be conducted online as well.
    
     
       What web browser should I use?
       The Open edX platform works best with current versions of Mozilla Firefox, Safari, or any Chromium-based browser.