KBS-343

Kubernetes Troubleshooting

Course Description

As Kubernetes becomes the most widely used platform for deploying applications it becomes of paramount importance to know how to address problems that may occur in these systems.

This course teaches participants a wide range of IT troubleshooting concepts and technics from the generic methodologies applicable in troubleshooting to the domain specific instructions that will address the various aspects of Kubernetes clusters and applications deployed in them.

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, learners will be able to apply a systematic troubleshooting methodology to diagnose and resolve Kubernetes issues across the control plane, nodes, workloads, networking, and storage. They will gain hands-on skills with Kubernetes, container, and system-level tools to identify root causes and restore cluster reliability.

Course Details

Course Length: 3 days

Structure: 40% lecture, 60% hands on lab exercises

Target audience: Professionals who are involved in managing/operating Kubernetes clusters and the applications on top of them.

Prerequisites: Working experience with Kubernetes, a general understanding of the Linux kernel, containerization, and networking concepts.