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Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA)
The Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) test evaluates a user’s fundamental understanding of Kubernetes and the broader cloud native ecosystem.
Overview
Kubernetes and the larger cloud native ecosystem are the main topics of the Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) certification, which is an entry-level degree. It is intended for people who want to progress to professional positions by showcasing fundamental Kubernetes abilities and expertise. It establishes the foundation for additional CNCF certificates like CKA, CKAD, and CKS, making it ideal for professionals or students interested in careers in cloud native technology.
What you will Learn in this Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) course?
- Understand the core components and resources of Kubernetes, including pods, services, and deployments.
- Comprehend the Kubernetes cluster architecture and how the control plane and worker nodes interact.
- Learn to interact with the Kubernetes API and understand its significance in managing cluster operations.
- Gain knowledge about Containerization, its benefits, and how containers are managed and orchestrated in Kubernetes.
- Master the principles of scheduling and how Kubernetes decides where to run applications.
- Grasp the basics of Container Orchestration, including lifecycle management, health checks, and scalability.
- Analyze Kubernetes security best practices, including authentication, authorization, and network policies.
- Explore Kubernetes networking, service discovery, and how communication is handled both inside and outside the cluster.
- Understand the role and configuration of service meshes and storage solutions in a cloud-native environment.
- Learn about cloud-native observability, including telemetry, monitoring with Prometheus, and efficient cost management.
- Familiarize with autoscaling, serverless architectures, and their roles in cloud-native infrastructure.
- Recognize the importance of community, governance, and open standards in the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) ecosystem.
- Identify different roles in the cloud-native landscape and the competencies required for each.
- Gain insights into modern application delivery, encompassing GitOps, continuous integration (CI), and continuous deployment (CD) practices.
Who should go for Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) course?
- DevOps Engineers
- Cloud Engineers
- Software Developers
- System Administrators
- IT Project Managers
- Technical Leads
- Cloud Architects
- Infrastructure Architects
- Application Developers
- Site Reliability Engineers (SRE)
- IT Operations Staff
- Open Source Enthusiasts
Our Package
Kubernetes Resources
Kubernetes Architecture
Kubernetes API
Containers
Scheduling
Container Orchestration Fundamentals
Runtime
Security
Networking
Service Mesh
Storage
Autoscaling
Serverless
Community and Governance
Roles
Open Standards
Telemetry & Observability
Prometheus
Cost Management
Application Delivery Fundamentals
GitOps
CI/CD
Upcoming Batch
April 20th (Weekends)
FRI & SAT (4 Weeks)
08:30 PM to 01:00 AM (CDT)
April 18th (Weekdays)
MON – FRI (18 Days)
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM (CDT)
Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) FAQs
The KCNA course covers Kubernetes basics, cloud-native principles, container orchestration, microservices, key tools, practical deployment skills, aiming to provide foundational knowledge and a pathway for further certification and career growth in cloud computing.
After completing KCNA training, individuals can pursue roles like Cloud Engineer, DevOps Engineer, or Site Reliability Engineer, primarily in tech-focused industries, bolstering career growth and potential for advancement.
To ensure that participants can effectively grasp the concepts and practical skills taught in the Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) course, the following prerequisites are recommended: Basic understanding of Linux command line and Linux operating system environments. Familiarity with the basic concepts of containers, such as Docker. Fundamental knowledge of cloud computing and the cloud service models (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS). Awareness of basic software development or system administration processes can be beneficial. No prior knowledge of Kubernetes is strictly required, but any exposure to the tool or similar orchestration systems could be advantageous.
The duration of the course 16 hours.
A laptop, decent internet speed, a Headset with microphone is required.




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