Develop and deploy applications on Kubernetes

Intermediate
Administrator
Solution Architect
Technology Manager
Azure

In this learning path, you'll understand how to develop, build, deploy, and automatically maintain cloud native applications designed to work with Azure Kubernetes Service from the scratchpad to the deployment pipeline.

Prerequisites

  • An Azure subscription
  • Ability to use the Azure CLI
  • Ability to navigate the Azure portal
  • Basic knowledge of Kubernetes and its concepts

Modules in this learning path

Rapidly deploy a containerized application hosted on Azure Container Services or any other registrar to Azure Kubernetes Service by using declarative manifest files.

Helm is an application package manager for Kubernetes that you use to standardize and simplify the deployment of cloud-native applications on Kubernetes. Here, you learn how to install third-party packages, called Helm charts, and how to create and install Helm charts for the workloads your teams develop.

Learn how to use GitHub Actions to create an automated Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) deployment pipeline.

Learn how to create a stateful application managed by an external data source with Azure Cosmos DB and AKS with the best architecture practices.

Learn how to securely store application secrets and configurations using native Kubernetes resources in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). Deploy a complete application using Secrets and ConfigMaps to store relevant data.

Explore cost-optimization strategies to use on Azure for your cloud-native application-development process. Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) offers features that you can use to manage compute costs on your AKS cluster. These features include node autoscaling, AKS spot node pools, and Azure Policy.