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  1. 10. Managing Application Configurations with ConfigMaps and Secrets/1. Section intro - Coonfigmaps and Secrets.mp437.4MB
  2. 10. Managing Application Configurations with ConfigMaps and Secrets/2. Creating Config Map for Vote app Options.mp463.85MB
  3. 10. Managing Application Configurations with ConfigMaps and Secrets/4. Setting up Environment Specific Configs.mp436.62MB
  4. 10. Managing Application Configurations with ConfigMaps and Secrets/6. Adding Configs from Files.mp435.55MB
  5. 10. Managing Application Configurations with ConfigMaps and Secrets/8. Creating Secrets to Encrypt Database Credentials.mp429.54MB
  6. 10. Managing Application Configurations with ConfigMaps and Secrets/9. Setting Environment vars using Secrets.mp440.26MB
  7. 11. Persisting data and dynamic volumes provisioning/1. Section Intro- Persistent Volumes.mp431.71MB
  8. 11. Persisting data and dynamic volumes provisioning/2. Setting up RBAC for NFS Provisioner.mp435.75MB
  9. 11. Persisting data and dynamic volumes provisioning/3. Setting up NFS provisioner with Statefulset.mp457.06MB
  10. 11. Persisting data and dynamic volumes provisioning/5. Creating storage class for NFS.mp412.95MB
  11. 11. Persisting data and dynamic volumes provisioning/6. Claiming a persistent volume and mounting it.mp425.32MB
  12. 11. Persisting data and dynamic volumes provisioning/7. Dynamically provisioning of persistent volumes.mp470.92MB
  13. 12. Creating Release Strategies - BlueGreen, Canary/1. Section Intro- Release Strategies.mp415.87MB
  14. 12. Creating Release Strategies - BlueGreen, Canary/2. Defining Recreate as a Release Strategy.mp459MB
  15. 12. Creating Release Strategies - BlueGreen, Canary/4. Canary Releases.mp442.48MB
  16. 12. Creating Release Strategies - BlueGreen, Canary/6. Blue Green Deployments.mp466.74MB
  17. 12. Creating Release Strategies - BlueGreen, Canary/8. Pausing and fixing rollouts.mp433.57MB
  18. 13. Dynamically scaling apps with Horizontal Pod Autoscaler/1. Section Intro HPA.mp430.86MB
  19. 13. Dynamically scaling apps with Horizontal Pod Autoscaler/10. Autoscaling in action with HPA.mp4112.3MB
  20. 13. Dynamically scaling apps with Horizontal Pod Autoscaler/2. Setting up code monitoring with Metrics Server.mp457.64MB
  21. 13. Dynamically scaling apps with Horizontal Pod Autoscaler/4. Defining Resource Requests and Limits.mp474.54MB
  22. 13. Dynamically scaling apps with Horizontal Pod Autoscaler/6. Creating a Horizontal Pod Autoscaler.mp475.03MB
  23. 13. Dynamically scaling apps with Horizontal Pod Autoscaler/8. Writing load test Job definition.mp462.25MB
  24. 13. Dynamically scaling apps with Horizontal Pod Autoscaler/9. Laying a siege with loadtest jobs.mp482.6MB
  25. 14. Application routing with Ingress Controllers/1. Section Intro Ingress.mp424.09MB
  26. 14. Application routing with Ingress Controllers/2. Ingress Controllers and Ingress.mp481.74MB
  27. 14. Application routing with Ingress Controllers/3. Choosing Traefik as a ingress controller and DaemonSet as a deployment type.mp481.03MB
  28. 14. Application routing with Ingress Controllers/4. Creating DaemonSet for Traefik.mp4121.4MB
  29. 14. Application routing with Ingress Controllers/6. Writing Ingress definition for vote app with named based routing.mp486.16MB
  30. 14. Application routing with Ingress Controllers/7. Testing ingress and accessing the application.mp467.72MB
  31. 14. Application routing with Ingress Controllers/9. Annotations and setting up basic auth for vote app.mp499.78MB
  32. 15. Setting up firewall with Network Policies/1. Creating default network policy for instavote namespace.mp482.18MB
  33. 15. Setting up firewall with Network Policies/2. Exposing public facing apps and allowing inter namespace communication.mp488.84MB
  34. 16. High Available Production Cluster setup with Kubespray/1. From dev to production with High Available kubernetes Cluster.mp443.41MB
  35. 16. High Available Production Cluster setup with Kubespray/10. Kubernetes configurations quick dive.mp473.79MB
  36. 16. High Available Production Cluster setup with Kubespray/11. Configuring kubectl locally to conenct with multiple clusters.mp470.89MB
  37. 16. High Available Production Cluster setup with Kubespray/12. Deploying instavote app on prod cluster.mp451.08MB
  38. 16. High Available Production Cluster setup with Kubespray/13. Accessing kubernetes dashboard.mp431.51MB
  39. 16. High Available Production Cluster setup with Kubespray/2. Introduction to Kubespray.mp457.28MB
  40. 16. High Available Production Cluster setup with Kubespray/3. HA Design.mp472.71MB
  41. 16. High Available Production Cluster setup with Kubespray/4. Preparing Nodes to setup Kubernetes.mp449.36MB
  42. 16. High Available Production Cluster setup with Kubespray/5. Ansible control node and inventory setup.mp453.43MB
  43. 16. High Available Production Cluster setup with Kubespray/6. Running ansible kubespray playbooks to configure etcd, master and nodes.mp475.21MB
  44. 16. High Available Production Cluster setup with Kubespray/7. Adding a new node to cluster with kubespray.mp426.13MB
  45. 16. High Available Production Cluster setup with Kubespray/8. Enabling additional kubernetes features with with Kubespray.mp437.72MB
  46. 16. High Available Production Cluster setup with Kubespray/9. Understanding HA setup, mapping services to nodes.mp466.27MB
  47. 17. Access Control and RBAC Policies - Authenticaion and Authorization/1. Access Control with Kubernetes.mp4133.45MB
  48. 17. Access Control and RBAC Policies - Authenticaion and Authorization/2. RBAC Concepts.mp4230.43MB
  49. 17. Access Control and RBAC Policies - Authenticaion and Authorization/3. Defining Users, Groups and Authorizations.mp471.38MB
  50. 17. Access Control and RBAC Policies - Authenticaion and Authorization/4. Creating Users and Groups using x509 Certificates.mp445.2MB
  51. 17. Access Control and RBAC Policies - Authenticaion and Authorization/6. Setting credentials and contexts.mp448.7MB
  52. 17. Access Control and RBAC Policies - Authenticaion and Authorization/7. Creating Roles and RoleBindings for interns.mp487.88MB
  53. 17. Access Control and RBAC Policies - Authenticaion and Authorization/8. Binding to existing ClusterRole using ClusterRoleBinding for Ops.mp440.47MB
  54. 18. Advanced Pod Scheduling/1. Using nodeName to bind a pod to a node.mp427.13MB
  55. 18. Advanced Pod Scheduling/2. Selecting node based on labels with nodeSelector.mp462.26MB
  56. 18. Advanced Pod Scheduling/4. Selecting nodes with nodeAffinity.mp497.46MB
  57. 18. Advanced Pod Scheduling/6. Using podAffinity and podAntiAffinity to ensure co locating applications.mp493.5MB
  58. 18. Advanced Pod Scheduling/8. Using taints and tolerations to make nodes unschdulable or run only specific app.mp464.12MB
  59. 19. Using HELM Charts and Tiller to auto deploy application Stacks/1. Introduction to HELM.mp4108.31MB
  60. 19. Using HELM Charts and Tiller to auto deploy application Stacks/2. Setting up helm with tiller and launching prometheus.mp466.11MB
  61. 19. Using HELM Charts and Tiller to auto deploy application Stacks/3. Quick overview of helm Charts.mp4117.24MB
  62. 19. Using HELM Charts and Tiller to auto deploy application Stacks/4. Launching wordpress with custom values.mp471.48MB
  63. 19. Using HELM Charts and Tiller to auto deploy application Stacks/5. Setting up prometheus with custom storageclass and ingress rules.mp495.89MB
  64. 19. Using HELM Charts and Tiller to auto deploy application Stacks/6. Deploying grafana and integrating it with prometheus.mp485.48MB
  65. 2. Introduction to Kubernetes/1. The need for a Container Orchestration Engine.mp476.97MB
  66. 2. Introduction to Kubernetes/2. Battles of COEs, which one to choose.mp483.03MB
  67. 2. Introduction to Kubernetes/3. Key Features of a COE.mp481.92MB
  68. 2. Introduction to Kubernetes/4. What makes Kubernetes the de facto COE choice.mp491.97MB
  69. 2. Introduction to Kubernetes/5. Negatives of using Kubernetes.mp458.26MB
  70. 20. Just enough Istio/1. Deploying Istio Cluster with Google Kubernetes Engine.mp478.16MB
  71. 20. Just enough Istio/10. Cleaning Up.mp419.15MB
  72. 20. Just enough Istio/2. Setting up Google Cloud SDK.mp452.25MB
  73. 20. Just enough Istio/3. Examine.mp447.53MB
  74. 20. Just enough Istio/4. Validating Istio Telemetry Plugin.mp442.57MB
  75. 20. Just enough Istio/5. Overview of Bookinfo app.mp451.18MB
  76. 20. Just enough Istio/6. Deploying canary releases with intelligent routing.mp463.23MB
  77. 20. Just enough Istio/7. Testing application resiliency by injecting a fault.mp494.18MB
  78. 20. Just enough Istio/8. Zero downtime deployments with weight based routing.mp450.96MB
  79. 20. Just enough Istio/9. Traffic Routing and Deployment - Kubernetes vs Istio.mp4134.43MB
  80. 3. Path to Automation with Kubernetes/1. Section Intro - Path to Automation with Kubernetes.mp413.6MB
  81. 3. Path to Automation with Kubernetes/10. Building production grade Hight Available Kubernetes Cluster.mp480.41MB
  82. 3. Path to Automation with Kubernetes/2. Namespaces.mp476.92MB
  83. 3. Path to Automation with Kubernetes/3. Pods.mp497.97MB
  84. 3. Path to Automation with Kubernetes/4. Replication Controller, Replica Sets and Deployments.mp4144.4MB
  85. 3. Path to Automation with Kubernetes/5. Service Discovery and Load Balancing.mp438.72MB
  86. 3. Path to Automation with Kubernetes/6. Applying kubernetes primitives to your Application Stack.mp482.04MB
  87. 3. Path to Automation with Kubernetes/7. Configmaps and , Storage, Network, RBAC etc..mp4120.22MB
  88. 3. Path to Automation with Kubernetes/8. Daemonsets, Statefulsets, Crons and Jobs.mp484.68MB
  89. 3. Path to Automation with Kubernetes/9. Kubernetes Architecture Run Down.mp4107.63MB
  90. 4. Just Enough Docker for a Kubernetes Practitioner/10. Building an image manually with docker commit.mp451MB
  91. 4. Just Enough Docker for a Kubernetes Practitioner/11. Automatiing image builds with a Dockerfile.mp440.19MB
  92. 4. Just Enough Docker for a Kubernetes Practitioner/12. Dockerfile Primer.mp453.55MB
  93. 4. Just Enough Docker for a Kubernetes Practitioner/2. Setting up and validating docker environment.mp457.56MB
  94. 4. Just Enough Docker for a Kubernetes Practitioner/3. Running your first container.mp438.67MB
  95. 4. Just Enough Docker for a Kubernetes Practitioner/4. Making containers persist with -idt options.mp440.27MB
  96. 4. Just Enough Docker for a Kubernetes Practitioner/5. Essential Container Operations - list, logs, exec, cp, inspect, stop, rm.mp445.05MB
  97. 4. Just Enough Docker for a Kubernetes Practitioner/6. Publishing containers using port mapping.mp457.85MB
  98. 4. Just Enough Docker for a Kubernetes Practitioner/7. Using docker instead of VMs to create development environments.mp417.01MB
  99. 4. Just Enough Docker for a Kubernetes Practitioner/8. Portainer - Web console to managing Docker Environemnts.mp459.52MB
  100. 4. Just Enough Docker for a Kubernetes Practitioner/9. Launching Application Stack with Docker Compose.mp443.03MB
  101. 5. Setting up a Kubernetes environment/1. Section Intro- Setting up Environment.mp456.02MB
  102. 5. Setting up a Kubernetes environment/11. Troubleshooting Resetting cluster created with kubeadm.mp479.16MB
  103. 5. Setting up a Kubernetes environment/4. Provisioning and configuring Digital Ocean Nodes.mp443.18MB
  104. 5. Setting up a Kubernetes environment/5. Initialise Cluster with Kubeadm.mp479.71MB
  105. 5. Setting up a Kubernetes environment/6. Setting up Weave CNI.mp456.03MB
  106. 5. Setting up a Kubernetes environment/7. Launching Kubernetes Dashboard.mp467.1MB
  107. 5. Setting up a Kubernetes environment/9. Setting up a kubernetes Visualizer.mp456.78MB
  108. 6. Building Blocks - Pods/1. Section Intro - Pods.mp420.18MB
  109. 6. Building Blocks - Pods/10. Connecting to Individual Containers.mp453.25MB
  110. 6. Building Blocks - Pods/2. Writing pod Specification.mp442.56MB
  111. 6. Building Blocks - Pods/3. Launching and Operating Pods.mp456.5MB
  112. 6. Building Blocks - Pods/5. Troubleshooting Pods Issues.mp457.77MB
  113. 6. Building Blocks - Pods/7. Attaching a volume to a Pod.mp471.22MB
  114. 6. Building Blocks - Pods/9. Launching Multi-Container Pods.mp438.62MB
  115. 7. Replication Controllers and Replica Sets/1. Section Intro - Replication Controllers.mp424.7MB
  116. 7. Replication Controllers and Replica Sets/2. Setting up namespace and switching context.mp440.6MB
  117. 7. Replication Controllers and Replica Sets/4. Writing Replica Set Specification.mp493.28MB
  118. 7. Replication Controllers and Replica Sets/6. Launching Replica Set and Fault Tolerance.mp448.01MB
  119. 8. Service Discovery and Load Balancing/1. Section intro - Services.mp428.37MB
  120. 8. Service Discovery and Load Balancing/2. Writing Service Specification.mp446.52MB
  121. 8. Service Discovery and Load Balancing/3. Exposing services outside the Cluster.mp462.86MB
  122. 8. Service Discovery and Load Balancing/6. Service Discovery.mp444.34MB
  123. 9. Application Deployments and Updates/1. Section Intro - Deployments.mp430.66MB
  124. 9. Application Deployments and Updates/10. Solution part II - Deploying DB service.mp434.64MB
  125. 9. Application Deployments and Updates/11. Solutions part III - Results App.mp441.28MB
  126. 9. Application Deployments and Updates/2. Writing Deployment Specification.mp448.54MB
  127. 9. Application Deployments and Updates/3. Rolling Out a Deployment.mp440.37MB
  128. 9. Application Deployments and Updates/5. Update and Rollback.mp454.54MB
  129. 9. Application Deployments and Updates/6. Rollbacks.mp458.05MB
  130. 9. Application Deployments and Updates/9. Solution part I - Deploying a worker App.mp452.91MB
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