LA
I audited this course, but it was pretty much what I hoped for. Nice hands on exercises that are the core of a good training course for me.

Take the next step in your software engineering career by getting skilled in container tools and technologies! The average salary for jobs that require container skills is $137,000 in the US according to salary.com, making Devops professionals and developers with these skills highly in demand. More than 70 percent of Fortune 100 companies are running containerized applications. But why? Using containerization, organizations can move applications quickly and seamlessly among desktop, on-premises, and cloud platforms. In this beginner course on containers, learn how to build cloud native applications using current containerization tools and technologies such as Docker, container registries, Kubernetes, Red Hat, OpenShift, and Istio. Also learn how to deploy and scale your applications in any public, private, or hybrid cloud. By taking this course you will familiarize yourself with: - Docker objects, Dockerfile commands, container image naming, Docker networking, storage, and plugins - Kubernetes command line interface (CLI), or “kubectl” to manipulate objects, manage workloads in a Kubernetes cluster, and apply basic kubectl commands - ReplicaSets, autoscaling, rolling updates, ConfigMaps, Secrets, and service bindings - The similarities and differences between OpenShift and Kubernetes Each week, you will apply what you learn in hands-on, browser-based labs. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to build a container image, then deploy and scale your container. The skills taught in this course are essential to anyone in the fields of software development, back-end & full-stack development, cloud architects, cloud system engineers, devops practitioners, site reliability engineers (SRE), cloud networking specialists and many other roles.

LA
I audited this course, but it was pretty much what I hoped for. Nice hands on exercises that are the core of a good training course for me.
EC
Very good intro to Containers, good content. I didn't give 5 stars because there are some bugs that make you lose time during the lab sessions, especially the last - and longest - one.
RM
Very good introduction to the basic concepts of Containerization and Kubernetes. Good examples to get a starting feel on how to work with such tools
TR
Overall course is good, but it becomes better if the lecture explanations are done by a real person. AI voice makes it boring to watch and hard to understand.
FM
Very happy to attend and complete this course. Where it's possible to see the effort and dedication behind it. Highly recommended
DK
Good intro to docker containers, kubernetes and openshift. Most topics are high level, Docker alone is given about a week's worth of material.
MJ
Very good content, really well exlpained, step by step, making it easy for noobs to start using these technologies from scratch. I can't give 5 stars due to Labs stability, specially OpenShift.
RB
The course was really helpful and cleared the concept and idea behind using containers. The hands-on lab exercise helped me in understanding the code in a better way.
NJ
A good introduction to Docker, Kubernetes and OpenShift. I really enjoyed the hand-on labs. They're an efficient way to understand how abstract concepts can be applied.
FB
The course content is very good. There was one exercise in OpenShift that I could not do in the Lab Environment. Luckily I had access to another environment where I could do it.
PB
Really informative course. Digs quite deep, even though it’s an introductory course. I really recommend it for people starting with containerization.
MC
The Course represents a good starting point for everyone who want to use containers, however, i think it could be better if there were more hands on labs.