[100% Off] Ultimate Eks Bootcamp By School Of Devops
Build EKS Cluster with eksctl. Manage Node Groups, Ingress with LBC, Storage with CSI, Cluster Autoscaler, HPA, VPA etc.
What you’ll learn
- Set up and configure Amazon EKS clusters from scratch
- Deploy applications to EKS using kubectl and manifests
- Configure Ingress with AWS ALB Ingress Controller
- Attach persistent EBS volumes for stateful workloads
- Secure workloads using IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA)
- Implement EKS Cluster Autoscaler for node scaling
- Apply Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA) and Vertical Pod Autoscaler (VPA) for workload scaling
- Use Karpenter for next-generation cluster scaling
- Implement KEDA for event-driven autoscaling scenarios
- Monitor and troubleshoot EKS clusters using Prometheus
- Grafana
- and CloudWatch
- Optimize cost and performance for Kubernetes workloads on AWS
Requirements
- Basic understanding of Kubernetes concepts (pods
- deployments
- services)
- AWS account with administrative access
- Familiarity with basic AWS services like EC2
- IAM
- and VPC
- Command-line experience (bash or similar)
Description
Learn Amazon EKS the right way — from fundamentals to advanced autoscaling and monitoring.
This course is designed for DevOps Engineers, Cloud Architects, and Kubernetes practitioners who want to confidently run production workloads on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS).
From there, we’ll tackle scaling strategies — EKS Cluster Autoscaler, Horizontal Pod Autoscaler, Vertical Pod Autoscaler, and advanced solutions like Karpenter for just-in-time node provisioning, and KEDA for event-driven scaling.
Finally, we’ll cover EKS observability with logging, metrics, and dashboards so you can keep your clusters healthy and cost-efficient.
By the end of this bootcamp, you’ll have a production-ready EKS skillset — ready to build, scale, and monitor Kubernetes workloads on AWS.
What You’ll Learn
-
Set up and configure Amazon EKS clusters from scratch
-
Deploy applications to EKS using kubectl and manifests
-
Configure Ingress with AWS ALB Ingress Controller
-
Attach persistent EBS volumes for stateful workloads
-
Secure workloads using IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA)
-
Implement EKS Cluster Autoscaler for node scaling
-
Apply Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA) and Vertical Pod Autoscaler (VPA) for workload scaling
-
Use Karpenter for next-generation cluster scaling
-
Implement KEDA for event-driven autoscaling scenarios
-
Monitor and troubleshoot EKS clusters using Prometheus, Grafana, and CloudWatch
-
Optimize cost and performance for Kubernetes workloads on AWS