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Docker, Jenkins, and Kubernetes: From Basics to Practice – Course Outline and Materials

This article presents a comprehensive course syllabus covering Docker, Jenkins, and Kubernetes fundamentals, advanced operations topics, IT career development, and provides downloadable teaching materials such as Dockerfiles, Helm charts, and deployment scripts for hands‑on practice.

Practical DevOps Architecture
Practical DevOps Architecture
Practical DevOps Architecture
Docker, Jenkins, and Kubernetes: From Basics to Practice – Course Outline and Materials

This document outlines a multi‑module training program that includes Docker, Jenkins, and Kubernetes courses, each titled "From Basics to Practice," along with sections on IT professional development, operations trends, and high‑availability K8s cluster deployment.

(1) Docker – From Basics to Practice covers why containers are needed, container vs. VM, Docker overview, use cases, components, installation, images, accelerators, common commands, container options, data persistence, networking models, Dockerfile basics, building Nginx and Tomcat images, and Harbor registry setup and usage.

(2) Jenkins – From Basics to Practice includes Git basics, Jenkins installation, parameterized build plugins, Git parameterization, Master‑Slave architecture, Pipeline, and a Java project automation case.

(3) Kubernetes – From Basics to Practice explains the need for K8s after Docker, Kubernetes concepts, cluster architecture, production‑grade deployment methods, hardware recommendations, node initialization, master and node setup, Dashboard UI, quick website deployment, YAML service orchestration, core resources, Deployment controller usage (creation, upgrade, rollback, scaling, termination), Pod fundamentals (definition, purpose, mechanisms, commands), Service controller types (ClusterIP, NodePort, LoadBalancer), Ingress exposure, and a corporate container migration case.

(4) IT Professional Development addresses career planning for 30‑year‑old engineers, interview preparation for 2020 and 2021 editions, and strategies for faster career progression.

(5) Operations Trends and Transformation discusses the role of operations engineers, job classifications, required skills, and the evolution from manual to intelligent operations.

(6) Deploying an Enterprise‑Grade High‑Availability K8s Cluster (Binary) details production platform planning, hardware recommendations, deployment methods, OS initialization, SSL certificate handling, Etcd cluster setup, API server certificates, component deployment for Master and Node, network configuration, Web UI, internal DNS, high‑availability load balancer, and related scripts.

(7) Advanced Operations Engineer Career Path provides edition‑specific resources for 2019 and 2020.

(8) Docker Course Materials include docker-compose-Linux-x86_64, dockerfile.zip, Docker从入门到实践.pdf, and harbor-offline-installer-v2.0.0.tgz.

(9) Kubernetes Course Materials list calico.yaml, ingress-controller.yaml, k8s从入门到实践讲义.pdf, kubernertes-dashboard.yaml, and tomcat-java-demo-master.zip, as well as a single‑master K8s cluster guide 部署一套单Master的K8s集群(kubeadm-V1.20).docx.

(10) Enterprise‑Grade High‑Availability K8s Cluster (Binary) Materials provide the detailed guide

二进制方式搭建一个完整K8s集群v1.20-详细版.docx

and associated .zip files.

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