Cloud & DevOps

Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) Training

This training prepares participants for the Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) exam.

Duration
6h
Who it's for

Ideal for teams that…

1 The Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) training is aimed primarily at experienced system administrators, DevOps engineers, and IT professionals who want to gain advanced knowledge and certification in managing and maintaining Kubernetes clusters. It is designed for those who want to validate their skills in configuring, monitoring, troubleshooting, and managing Kubernetes-based infrastructure.
Outcomes after the program

Cloud, automation and CI/CD in practice — hands-on for engineering teams.

During the CKA training, you will acquire advanced skills in managing Kubernetes clusters, including configuration, scaling, security, troubleshooting, and monitoring applications in containerized environments. You will also be prepared to pass the CKA exam, which certifies your knowledge and expertise in Kubernetes administration.

Program · 5 modules

What we actually do

M01
Storage
  • · Understanding storage classes and persistent volumes
  • · Volume modes, access modes, and reclaim policies
  • · Basics of persistent volume claims (PVCs)
  • · Configuring applications with persistent storage
M02
Troubleshooting
  • · Assessing cluster and node logs
  • · Understanding application monitoring
  • · Managing container logs (stdout and stderr)
  • · Troubleshooting application failures
  • · Troubleshooting cluster component failures
  • · Troubleshooting networking issues
M03
Workloads and Scheduling
  • · Understanding deployments and performing updates and rollbacks
  • · Using ConfigMaps and Secrets to configure applications
  • · Application scaling practices
  • · Building resilient, self-healing application deployments
  • · Understanding how resource limits affect pod scheduling
  • · Awareness of manifest management and templating tools
M04
Cluster Architecture, Installation, and Configuration
  • · Managing Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
  • · Using Kubeadm to install a basic cluster
  • · Managing a highly available Kubernetes cluster
  • · Preparing infrastructure for Kubernetes clusters
  • · Performing cluster version upgrades with Kubeadm
M05
Services and Networking
  • · Understanding host networking configurations on cluster nodes
  • · Pod-to-Pod communication
  • · Service types: ClusterIP, NodePort, LoadBalancer, and endpoints
  • · Using and configuring Ingress controllers and Ingress resources
  • · Configuring and using CoreDNS
  • · Choosing the appropriate Container Network Interface (CNI) plugin
Every module is adapted to your stack and context. The above is a starting point — not a fixed agenda.
How we work

From brief to retro in 30 days.

01

Brief & diagnosis

A call with the team lead + a short survey for participants. We define goals, gap and context.

02

Program customization

We adapt modules, case studies and code examples to your stack. Approval in 5 days.

03

Workshop

Trainer-led sessions, hands-on, code review. Mentor available between sessions too.

04

Retro + report

Outcome report for the team and lead. 30 days of consulting included.

Inquiry

Send a brief. We'll reply within 1 day.

After a short brief we'll prepare a program and a quote. No obligations — it's just a starting point.

Quote within 48h of the brief
First session within 30 days
Pilot before the full decision
VAT invoice, payment in instalments possible

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