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Continuous Deployments using Spinnaker on AWS and Kubernetes

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  • Feb 27, 2025
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Continuous Deployments using Spinnaker on AWS and Kubernetes, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.38, with 48 lectures, based on 1961 reviews, and has 9622 subscribers.

You will learn about Be able to use Spinnaker To get familiar with a Continuous Deployment ecosystem To setup a Continuous Deployment platform and integrate it with Jenkins / AWS / Kubernetes To create pipelines in Spinnaker to deploy on AWS or Kubernetes To be able to use Spinnaker in an enterprise environment This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wants to learn about immutable infrastructure, deployment pipelines and cluster management It is particularly useful for Anyone who wants to learn about immutable infrastructure, deployment pipelines and cluster management.

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Summary

Title: Continuous Deployments using Spinnaker on AWS and Kubernetes

Price: $69.99

Average Rating: 4.38

Number of Lectures: 48

Number of Published Lectures: 48

Number of Curriculum Items: 48

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 48

Original Price: 22.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Be able to use Spinnaker
  • To get familiar with a Continuous Deployment ecosystem
  • To setup a Continuous Deployment platform and integrate it with Jenkins / AWS / Kubernetes
  • To create pipelines in Spinnaker to deploy on AWS or Kubernetes
  • To be able to use Spinnaker in an enterprise environment
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone who wants to learn about immutable infrastructure, deployment pipelines and cluster management
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone who wants to learn about immutable infrastructure, deployment pipelines and cluster management
  • Deploy your software just like the big tech companies. Spinnaker is a multi-cloud Continuous Delivery platform that enables you to release your software often, with high confidence.

    Spinnaker is open sourced by Netflix and is now used by small and big tech companies to release their software on the cloud. Google is also a major contributor to Spinnaker.

    If you are looking how to deploy your software to AWS, or Kubernetes, then this course is for you. In this course we explain step-by-step how to:

  • Setup Spinnaker locally, or using any virtual machine in the cloud

  • Deploy your software on AWS using deployments pipelines in Spinnaker

  • Integrate Spinnaker with Jenkins

  • Deploy software using Spinnaker on Kubernetes (using the kubernetes v2 provider)

  • You can deploy Spinnaker on DigitalOcean as shown in the course. You can also deploy spinnaker on any other Cloud Provider or with a local VM (a vagrantfile is also provided to help you with this). The current requirements of spinnaker are 18 GB RAM, A 4 core CPU, Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04 or 18.04 (Ubuntu 20.04 is not yet supported at the time of writing). The course has demos showing you the installation process of Spinnaker on a Ubuntu droplet (DigitalOcean), but any other ubuntu-compatible VM can be used to do the installation.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to the course

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the course

    Lecture 2: Support and Downloads

    Lecture 3: Procedure document

    Chapter 2: Introduction to Spinnaker

    Lecture 1: What is Spinnaker and history

    Lecture 2: Why should I use it

    Lecture 3: Installation

    Lecture 4: Installation – Demo on DigitalOcean

    Lecture 5: Installation – Demo Locally With Vagrant

    Lecture 6: Spinnaker Concepts

    Lecture 7: Terminology

    Lecture 8: Providers

    Lecture 9: Deployment Strategies

    Lecture 10: Pipelines

    Chapter 3: Deploy to AWS

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: AWS Concepts

    Lecture 3: AWS Provider – Intro

    Lecture 4: AWS Provider – Create VPC

    Lecture 5: AWS Provider – EC2 IAM Roles

    Lecture 6: AWS Provider – Create Key Pair

    Lecture 7: AWS Provider – S3

    Lecture 8: AWS Provider – Access Keys

    Lecture 9: AWS Provider – Adding Account To Spinnaker

    Lecture 10: Immutable infrastructure

    Lecture 11: Pipeline using AWS

    Chapter 4: Spinnaker with Jenkins

    Lecture 1: Jenkins Overview

    Lecture 2: Installing Jenkins

    Lecture 3: Integrating Jenkins

    Lecture 4: Packaging app in Jenkins and Deploying using Spinnaker

    Lecture 5: Baking custom AMIs

    Chapter 5: Building Pipelines

    Lecture 1: Stage Types (Part I)

    Lecture 2: Stage Types (Part II)

    Lecture 3: Manual decisions and rollbacks (part I)

    Lecture 4: Manual decisions and rollbacks (part II)

    Lecture 5: Notifications

    Lecture 6: Kayenta: Automated Canary Analysis from Google and Netflix (Coming Soon)

    Chapter 6: Deploy to Kubernetes

    Lecture 1: Introduction to Containers

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Docker

    Lecture 3: What is Kubernetes

    Lecture 4: Deploy to Kubernetes

    Lecture 5: Installing Kubernetes

    Lecture 6: Demo – Kubernetes Installation

    Lecture 7: Kubernetes v2 Provider

    Lecture 8: Demo: Kubernetes v2 provider (part I)

    Lecture 9: Demo: Kubernetes v2 provider (part II)

    Lecture 10: Demo: Kubernetes v2 with github trigger

    Lecture 11: Demo: Kubernetes v2 with docker Hub trigger

    Chapter 7: Congratulations

    Lecture 1: Congratulations and further reading

    Lecture 2: Bonus Lecture

    Instructors

  • Continuous Deployments using Spinnaker on AWS and Kubernetes  No.2
    Edward Viaene
    DevOps & Cloud Specialist
  • Continuous Deployments using Spinnaker on AWS and Kubernetes  No.3
    Jorn Jambers
    Co-Founder in4it
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  • 2 stars: 49 votes
  • 3 stars: 240 votes
  • 4 stars: 756 votes
  • 5 stars: 891 votes
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