Good luck on your Kubernetes Learning Journey 💙🚀 You can find learning resources in the vide description. ☑Hope all of this (video, PDF document, blog article) is useful and accelerates your learning journey 😊
Thanks for your efforts but I do have questions. Why do you put limites access to the course on your platform. I bought the gitlab cicd course and it is limited to 2years. I think when you buy a course it should be lifetime access
Hi Nana. I was hoping you could provide studying tips for devops tools such as kubernetes. I was wondering if you should share your approach to learning and whether you take notes. I currently take notes but I'm struggling with how to store them as I could learn a new concept from various resources (textbook, courses, youtube etc.). Also what is your approach in retaining the information that you learn?
This is great, found another good resource on Kubernetes here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mESlTvckcyo.html&lc=Ugwv_bJKWTVo96nrXQV4AaABAg.9uauE9csJTF9ubBmuOCVwg
Usually content creators make videos to promote their channel more but Nana purpose is educate the folks how this is solving our problems with each tool... Appreciated all your hardwork and please think of cost reduction for your courses so that more sales will be added. Thank you
@@TechWorldwithNana sad to see you don't react anything on cost aspect and please do see likes and feedback on that cost aspect. Again we don't want to get your courses at least cost which is your hardwork so please do market study on pricing with different platforms (KodeKloud, Udemy and LinkedIn) and try to think of costing structure for courses. I am sure there will be more purchases if pricing adjusted that should fulfill over all revenue. Hoping to take a look at my request on behalf of your RU-vid subscribers 🙂🤔
@@TechWorldwithNanahello Nanna we are saving some budget to purchase your costly courses but there is suddenly an increase in course price(seems 30% hike). This is becoming painful for us low cost countries to pay in $$$. Can you please review prices and maintain affordable prices.
Very useful. 2 years ago I was approached by a recruiter who proposed me a job with a background of k8s. I didn't know this tech' and I still don't. Curiously since I'm working in IT (2001) I never needed neither docker nor k8s. After having taken a DevOps overview last year (Docker + K8s) and followed your Docker courses, all my personal projects are based on docker + githib actions... Still I don't use that at my job in 2023, I must say that CI/CD pipelines are making life much easier, but not all companies want to have automated deliveries in PROD environment (which is also understandable). CVS/SVN, FTP and putty are long gone... But are still very present actually. I wonder if newcomers in IT would like to work with those tools nowadays 😅
As someone just starting out on the DevOps journey, this was an amazing break down to understand a breadth of topics that lie ahead. Thank you for the time put into making this awesome roadmap!
Going through this video, I remembered watching your videos on Kubernetes last year and I so much fell in love with it. I took your Kubernetes Administrator Course and made lots of note on, which I still make reference to till now. I passed my CKA using your course and since then life with Kubernetes has been fun. I have done a lot of personal project on Kubernetes, especially all the advanced part of it, and also your Devops Bootcamp made lot of difference for me. Awaiting your DevSecOps Course and lastly I got a job as a DevOps Engineer thanks to the wonderful courses you made.
It was very simple and easy explanation for anyone to understand the kubernetes learning curve even before starting the learning. Great job, Thanks Nana.
Nana, you are a magnificent academic. I wish you had publish this video some 2 years ago. It would saved a lot of time and pain to lots of people., Nevertheless your train of knowledge painted in countless episodes had helped a lot of people to push his or her way into a new world - This includes me. I have been following you for some 3 years. Thank you for your kind sharing . Greetings from Ecuador
Hello, Your youtube tutorials are great. I have learnt docker and golang from you. It would be great, if you cover these topics--- 1. Multitasking - Different types of multitasking like parallelism, multi threading, event loop, which one is suitable in which situation. 2. Building a basic server from scratch(it would be great if you do it in Python or Golang). 3. HTTP, HTTPS, SSL certificate - What happens when we make a network call. Thanks again for making awesome tutorials. And sorry for my bad English.
I have been trying to learn this technology for a while, but I found it very complex and challenging. Your video was clear, concise and informative. It helped me understand the basic concepts and the benefits of kubernetes. I appreciate your effort and expertise in creating such a useful resource.
22:22 - I believe something really important had to be mentioned here in the CI/CD part - GitOps. In particular as an industry standard for deployment automation should be on the roadmap for sure.
Absolutely helpful 👍 I have taken note all the different steps. I am doing K8s for while now on my own, realized that I was in User/dev side(creating, scaling, handling traffic...) Very much appreciated Nana🙏
With 30 years+ experience in Unix systems I started the K8s journey ~7 years ago and it was very hard for me to get started. I wish I would have had a learning path like this to guide me a bit but I had to learn it the hard way... Even with the path layd out it is still a challenging journey but it is worth it! Would be good to have in addition a list of useful knowledge / prerequisites to make the learning easier with the right fundamentals.
Thanks Nana and TechWorld :) Perfect timing for me! I’m kind of in a position where I need to know both sides. Should I try to mix and match to lean both paths in parallel? Or one before the other? I’ve learned a decent amount of the fundamentals already, I’m a responsibly experienced Engineer and I have some background knowledge in Networking and Low Level stuff. Any suggestions? I’ll also consider your Courses :) Thanks!
Hey Nana. This video has been a big help. I’ve been tinkering with K8s for a couple years. This video helped me figure out where to get started and I spent yesterday doing your 4 hour K8s video and it’s filled in a lot of gaps for me. I already knew enough that what you’re video taught made sense. So first I wanna thank you for that. Second I’d like to suggest one of these roadmap video for AWS and Azure. My company is dabbling with K8s but also starting to leverage AWS a lot more and I dunno where to start or where I wanna focus on for AWS stuff.
You are one of the great tutor i have seen. Most interestingly you really do it from zero to hero. I would like to avail lot of your course. Is it possible to make these courses available in Udemy so that I can avail it in indian price? It will become little cheaper than paying in dollars :)
Just discovered this absolute gem of a channel, thank you! What would you recommend learning for someone that sells K8s cloud cost optimization services?
Hi Nana. As you always say : Kubernetes is a complex architecture to provision and manage. There are a number of way to perform a single task. To me , the most confusing being the best way to expose your working tasks to the outside world in a simple and secure manner a here is where we need your kind guidance; I use Cloudflare tunnels to get into my docker containers using a single IP and a port to each of the services: easy. But in Kubernetes this is a pain getting into a Cluster IP an d a port to each of the services. What wold be your best approach to attack this problem. Could you prepare for us an educated video about this issue ?
My God! In the thumbnail you look like an exact copy of Jessica Knappett TaskMaster Season 7 P.S: Last month of probation in my first ever developer job. A bit nervous. Will surely try out your videos when I get time again.
can u please make a roadmap for database administrators if they want to transition to devops or for blockchain considering they only know the basics/fundamentals of cloud tech
@Nana - Your videos presentation and content are very good.. Could you share on how to prepare such presentations. Is there any tools or ..? Appreciate your response.. Thanks in advance.
I saw you have multiple different Tutorials / Courses / Playlists and single videos available for Kubernetes on your channel. Which one of those would you suggest for someone diving new into the topic?
@TechWorldwithNana What will be your best setup for persistent storage for Prometheus running in a K3S Cluster but keeping in mind that Cloud (S3, GCS, etc) is not an option?
HI Nana, I am waiting for your DevSecOps course. I purchased the devops bootcamp and it was promised that future courses will be 50% off, will that be honored and how when the devsecops comes out?
INR 20K for CKA course..thats too much for people living in india. Thats almost 1 month salary in india for fresher's. Hope you reduce CKA course price for students who wants to purchase in india. Trust me if you reduce the course price many students will purchase in india