Cloud Native Applications on Kubernetes
Containerization technologies and orchestration solutions like Kubernetes are the cornerstones of building efficient microservice-based scalable and reliable applications. This course deals with the nature, design, and development of container-based systems and cloud-native services. The knowledge acquired in the course is hardened through practical tasks.
The goals of the course are to:
- Give students knowledge and understanding of the nature of containerization, container orchestration solutions and using them to design cloud-native systems.
- Provide hands-on experience in managing Kubernetes services, deployments, and creating cloud-native applications.
- Introduce recent developments in the domain
Prerequisites and Expectations to students
Students who take this course should be:
- Comfortable with Linux
- Linux command line
- Using VMs
- Comfortable with different programming and configuration languages
- Python
- Some JavaScript
- Web programming
- External APIs
- REST
- YAML (and JSON)
NB! Using a personal laptop is necessary in the labs. If you do not have one, you should be able to lend laptop from the institute.
Learning outcomes:
The student will know:
- The architecture and building blocks of Kubernetes
- How to build microservices using Kubernetes
- How to configure, administer, and deploy services
- How to test, scale, and monitor Kubernetes applications
- How to design reliable cloud-native applications
Organization of the course
Lecturers:
- Pelle Jakovits - Narva mnt 18, 3040 (jakovits ät ut . ee), +372 737 6419
- Ilja Livenson (ilja . livenson ät ut . ee)
- Sander Kuusemets (sander . kuusemets ät ut . ee)
Lab supervisors:
- Sergei Zaiaev (sergei . zaiaev ät ut . ee)
Lecture times:
- Wednesday 10.15 - 12.00 in Delta (Narva mnt 18) - room 2034 (And broadcast live)
Practice session times:
- Wednesday 12.15 - 14.00 in Delta (Narva mnt 18) - room 2034
Course communication
- Course Zoom
- Used for Lecture broadcast.
- Course Slack
- Used for course discussion, lab support.
- You have to be logged in and student of the course to see the link here. (Contact Pelle if you can not see the link)
- Study Information System (SIS)
- Course announcements will be sent through SIS.
- Make sure your email is configured in SIS so you do not miss any important information
- Course announcements will be sent through SIS.
Assessment
- Lab exercises: 50% of the final grade comes from completing mandatory labs
- Exam: 50% of the final grade
- Course is graded positively if you collect at least 51% of total points
Labs have to be done 100% to be eligible for the final exam. Completion of labs will be checked by an automated system.
- Have you pick between two options:
- Exam Option I - December 20
- Exam Option II - January 10
- RE-exam - January 17
- Can only take if fail the first try
- Can not be used to improve grade