Cloud Computing
Kubernetes Administration
This practical course helps professionals master Kubernetes administration, clusters, workloads, services, storage, networking, security, and operations. The program connects key concepts, real use cases, risks, tools, and operational decisions so participants can apply the learning in their work environment. It can be tailored to the organization’s sector, internal systems, participant maturity, and performance objectives.
Objectives
- Understand the concepts, challenges, and use cases related to Kubernetes administration, clusters, workloads, services, storage, networking, security, and operations.
- Identify the data, systems, processes, and stakeholders required for effective implementation.
- Assess risks, limitations, governance requirements, and practical control points.
- Use methods, tools, and templates to structure analysis and decision-making.
- Translate learning into action plans, recommendations, and measurable improvement opportunities.
- Adapt the approach to the operating context, team maturity, and business objectives.
Target audience
- Cloud and infrastructure administrators
- Operations, platform, and FinOps teams
- Solution architects and cloud engineers
- IT managers responsible for cost and performance
- Cloud security and governance teams
Program outline
A clear structure for the learning journey.
Program outline
Outline points are grouped in one designed block instead of being treated as separate module cards.
Module 1: Kubernetes Architecture, Control Plane, Nodes, and Clusters
Foundation for Kubernetes Architecture, Control Plane, Nodes, and Clusters: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Terminology and decisions in Kubernetes Architecture, Control Plane, Nodes, and Clusters: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Inputs required for Kubernetes Architecture, Control Plane, Nodes, and Clusters: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Typical mistakes around Kubernetes Architecture, Control Plane, Nodes, and Clusters: applied exercise and practical decision from a realistic scenario
Module 2: Pods, Deployments, ReplicaSets, Jobs, and Workloads
Current-state mapping for Pods, Deployments, ReplicaSets, Jobs, and Workloads: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Examples and scenarios involving Pods, Deployments, ReplicaSets, Jobs, and Workloads: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Diagnostic questions about Pods, Deployments, ReplicaSets, Jobs, and Workloads: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Evidence produced through Pods, Deployments, ReplicaSets, Jobs, and Workloads: applied exercise and practical decision from a realistic scenario
Module 3: Services, Ingress, DNS, Network Policies, and Connectivity
Design considerations for Services, Ingress, DNS, Network Policies, and Connectivity: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Roles and responsibilities in Services, Ingress, DNS, Network Policies, and Connectivity: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Exceptions and constraints affecting Services, Ingress, DNS, Network Policies, and Connectivity: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Quality checks for Services, Ingress, DNS, Network Policies, and Connectivity: applied exercise and practical decision from a realistic scenario
Module 4: Storage, Volumes, ConfigMaps, Secrets, and State
Operating model for Storage, Volumes, ConfigMaps, Secrets, and State: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Tools and workflow steps in Storage, Volumes, ConfigMaps, Secrets, and State: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Handoffs and approvals around Storage, Volumes, ConfigMaps, Secrets, and State: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Escalation points in Storage, Volumes, ConfigMaps, Secrets, and State: applied exercise and practical decision from a realistic scenario
Module 5: Security, RBAC, Admission Controls, and Image Governance
Performance measures for Security, RBAC, Admission Controls, and Image Governance: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Review routines after Security, RBAC, Admission Controls, and Image Governance: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Improvement actions for Security, RBAC, Admission Controls, and Image Governance: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Sustaining discipline around Security, RBAC, Admission Controls, and Image Governance: applied exercise and practical decision from a realistic scenario
Module 6: Monitoring, Logs, Health, Scaling, and Troubleshooting
Advanced scenarios in Monitoring, Logs, Health, Scaling, and Troubleshooting: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Failure patterns seen in Monitoring, Logs, Health, Scaling, and Troubleshooting: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Coordination challenges during Monitoring, Logs, Health, Scaling, and Troubleshooting: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Recovery actions for Monitoring, Logs, Health, Scaling, and Troubleshooting: applied exercise and practical decision from a realistic scenario
Module 7: Upgrades, Backup, Disaster Recovery, and Operations
Governance requirements for Upgrades, Backup, Disaster Recovery, and Operations: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Data quality checks in Upgrades, Backup, Disaster Recovery, and Operations: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Risk controls related to Upgrades, Backup, Disaster Recovery, and Operations: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Value measures for Upgrades, Backup, Disaster Recovery, and Operations: applied exercise and practical decision from a realistic scenario
Module 8: Kubernetes Administration Lab
Implementation planning for Kubernetes Administration Lab: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Readiness questions before Kubernetes Administration Lab: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Pilot design for Kubernetes Administration Lab: application, analysis, and review points linked to the module
Lessons learned after Kubernetes Administration Lab: applied exercise and practical decision from a realistic scenario
Materials provided
- ○ Slides used during the sessions
- ○ Group activities and practical exercises
- ○ Worksheets, checklists, and templates
- ○ Case studies relevant to the course
- ○ 4D Certificate of Completion issued by 4D Training & Consultancy
- ○ Post-course support for technical queries and guidance
Training Options
Programs can be delivered in-house, online, or in a blended format depending on your team's schedule, location, and learning objectives. When an external certificate or exam is included, certification rules and fees remain under the relevant awarding body's policies, while 4D provides the training and preparation support.
Why choose 4D
4D Training & Consultancy designs technical and professional programs around the client’s operating reality. The course can be adapted to sector requirements, internal systems, team capability, practical use cases, and the level of depth required by the audience.
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