Modern Air Gap Software Delivery (LFS281)

Course code: LFS281

Gain valuable insights into the realm of air-gapped software systems for cloud-native solutions.

This course will prepare you to face the design challenges of creating disconnected value delivery systems from both a technical and human perspective, including how to assess and diagnose the overall health of these systems and providing recommendations for improvements.

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Type: Self-paced

Course duration: 365 days

Language: en

Price without VAT: 285 EUR

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Course description

This course will teach you the concept of “air gap” and its real work applications, while exploring the advantages of technologies like containers and Kubernetes in air-gapped environments.

Target group

This course is designed for IT professionals who collaborate to create and manage software in the cloud, especially those that do not have experience with traditional IT systems. It’s also designed for those that lead teams working to bridge the gap between different software environments.

Course structure

  • Chapter 1. Course Introduction
  • Chapter 2. Workstation Setup
  • Chapter 3. Air Gap Defined
  • Chapter 4. Modern Software Delivery Defined
  • Chapter 5. Unique Challenges & Considerations for Air-Gapped Systems
  • Chapter 6. Abstraction: The Answer to Modern Air Gap Software Delivery
  • Chapter 7. Scaling: The Benefit of Container Orchestration & Community

Prerequisites

To get the most possible value from this course, you should be familiar with the following:

  • Basic software development
  • Familiarity with the Linux command line
  • Ability to run a virtual machine, preferably with a desktop interface

To follow the examples in this course, you’ll need the following:

  • A development workstation with at least 4 CPU cores and 8 GB of RAM
  • Reliable Internet Connection

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