kingers Posted May 1, 2024 Report Share Posted May 1, 2024 Troubleshooting Helm In Kubernetes - Your Guide Through It Published 4/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 2.28 GB[/center] | Duration: 4h 23m Learn about using Helm within a setup containing Kubernetes, Docker, Git, Argo-CD, Chartmuseum and Chaos Mesh! What you'll learn Problem Identification and Analysis in Kubernetes environments using helm Learn to design solutions and implementations using Helm's capabilities Self-Reliance & Independent Research to compare own solutions to the ones shown in the lectures. Community Contribution & Collaboration through validating different solutions with me and the community Requirements Course suitable for DevOps beginners No prior knowledge of Helm and Kubernetes required Description Enjoy my course to troubleshooting excellence designed for people with a basic developer or system administration background. This course offers a deep dive into the world of Kubernetes, Helm, and ArgoCD, focusing on the critical skills needed to troubleshoot and optimize the application lifecycle in a cloud-native environment.What You Will Learn:Helm Deep Dive: Learn how to manage applications with Helm charts, including chart creation, GitOps integration and dependency management.Problem identification: Understand the components that make up a Kubernetes cluster.ArgoCD Integration: Explore continuous deployment with ArgoCD, covering application definitions, configurations, and sync policies.Troubleshooting Techniques: Gain expertise in identifying and resolving common issues in Helm releases, Kubernetes operations, and ArgoCD sync attempts.Best Practices: Adopt industry-standard practices for helm charts and automation of your deployment pipeline.Who This Course Is For:Developers seeking to enhance their Kubernetes and Helm skills.System administrators aiming to streamline application deployment and management.Course Requirements:Basic understanding of writing codeFamiliarity with command-line interfaces and YAML syntax.Access to a Kubernetes cluster for hands-on exercises (minikube or similar).Why Take This Course:With the rise of container orchestration and microservices, mastering Kubernetes and its ecosystem has become essential. This course empowers you to tackle real-world challenges involving Helm and GitOps. Participate now and become good at Helm and get a mindset that leads through all obstacles.About used Logos:Logos used in the course are used unchanged for educational purposes only:Logos from the CNCF/artwork repository:HelmKubernetesArgoChaos MeshChartmuseum by HelmMinikube from Kubernetes repo underCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalGit Logo by Jason Long is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.Background music "Be corporate" by Veaceslav Draganov Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Why troubleshooting Helm is your key to success Lecture 2 What is Helm? Lecture 3 Why are we using Helm? Section 2: Becoming familiar with the helm binary Lecture 4 ACTION: Installing helm Lecture 5 ACTION: Creating a Helm chart Lecture 6 What is a Helm chart? Lecture 7 Why are we using Helm charts? Lecture 8 ACTION: Trying to install a Helm chart Section 3: Set up a Kubernetes environment Lecture 9 What is Kubernetes? Lecture 10 Popular Kubernetes links visited Lecture 11 Why are we using Kubernetes? Lecture 12 ACTION: Installing minikube Lecture 13 ACTION: Trying to start minikube Section 4: Set up a Docker environment Lecture 14 What is Docker? Lecture 15 Info: Don't panic - Kubernetes removed Docker Lecture 16 Why are we using Docker? Lecture 17 ACTION: Installing docker Lecture 18 ACTION: Testing docker Lecture 19 Summary: We can continue using Helm! Section 5: Using Kubernetes with Helm Lecture 20 ACTION: Starting minikube Lecture 21 ACTION: Installing kubectl Lecture 22 ACTION: Setup OpenLens Kubernetes IDE Lecture 23 ACTION: Using OpenLens Kubernetes IDE Lecture 24 ACTION: Install the Helm chart Lecture 25 ACTION: Uninstall the Helm chart Lecture 26 ACTION: Rollback the Helm chart Section 6: Modifying Helm charts Lecture 27 ACTION: Listing all values Lecture 28 ACTION: Editing Chart.yaml Lecture 29 ACTION: Editing values.yaml Lecture 30 ACTION: Trying to upgrade the helm chart Lecture 31 ACTION: Troubleshooting upgrading our Helm chart Lecture 32 ACTION: Planning multiple stages Lecture 33 ACTION: Testing our multiple stages Lecture 34 ACTION: A namespaced stage per folder Lecture 35 ACTION: Making changes to prod stage in folder Lecture 36 Collaboration with coworkers Section 7: Scaling Helm for Teams Lecture 37 What is Git? Lecture 38 Why are we using Git? Lecture 39 ACTION: Using Github as a Git Provider Lecture 40 ACTION: Uploading the Code to Github Lecture 41 ACTION: Clone and commit into our git repository Lecture 42 ACTION: Creating git branches per feature Lecture 43 ACTION: Merging branches via git Lecture 44 Automation is missing Section 8: Automating Helm with Argo CD Lecture 45 What is Argo CD? Lecture 46 Why are we using Argo CD? Lecture 47 ACTION: Installing Argo CD as a Helm chart Lecture 48 ACTION: Configuring Argo CD projects Lecture 49 ACTION: Connecting Github with Argo CD Lecture 50 ACTION: Creating our Argo CD Application Lecture 51 Regularly updating Docker images Section 9: Argo CD Image updater Lecture 52 What is Argo CD Image updater? Lecture 53 Why are we using Argo CD Image updater? Lecture 54 ACTION: Configuring Github backend for Argo CD Image updater Lecture 55 ACTION: Testing the Argo CD Image updater Section 10: Creating your own Helm chart Lecture 56 What is a best practices Helm chart? Lecture 57 Where do we find good Helm charts? Lecture 58 ACTION: Using a bitnami chart as a base Lecture 59 ACTION: The connection between deployment, service and ingress Lecture 60 Publishing of a Helm chart Section 11: Registering your charts with Chartmuseum Lecture 61 What is Chartmuseum? Lecture 62 Why are we using Chartmuseum? Lecture 63 ACTION: Starting Chartmuseum Lecture 64 ACTION: Packaging our Helm chart into Chartmuseum Lecture 65 ACTION: Interactions with Chartmuseum Section 12: Helm Chaos Engineering Lecture 66 What is Chaos Mesh? Lecture 67 Why are we using Chaos Mesh? Lecture 68 ACTION: Installing Chaos Mesh Lecture 69 ACTION: Running a Chaos Experiment with Chaos Mesh Lecture 70 Creating a troubleshooting list Lecture 71 Our troubleshooting list Section 13: Outro Lecture 72 Summary of this course Lecture 73 Where to head next? 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