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    Gcp Gke Terraform On Google Kubernetes Engine Devops Sre Iac

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    Gcp Gke Terraform On Google Kubernetes Engine Devops Sre Iac

    Gcp Gke Terraform On Google Kubernetes Engine Devops Sre Iac
    Published 9/2024
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    [NEW-SEPTEMBER 2024] Master Terraform on GCP GKE: 40 Real-World Demos to become a DevOps SRE and IaC Expert

    What you'll learn

    You will learn Terraform basics with first 8 practical demos

    You will learn to automate GKE standard public cluster with terraform

    You will learn to automate GKE standard private clsuter with cluster autoscaler

    You will learn to automate GKE standard private cluster with private endpoint

    You will learn to automate GKE autopilot private clsuter with terraform

    You will learn to implemnent autoscaling features like cluster autoscaler, horiztontal and vertical pod autoscaling

    You will learn to automate GKE Storage: GCP Compute Engine Persistent Disk CSI Driver

    You will learn to automate GKE Storage: GCP Cloud Storage FUSE CSI Driver

    You will learn to automate GKE Storage: GCP Filestore CSI Driver

    You will learn to automate GKE Gateway API: Static IP with GCP External IP Address

    You will learn to automate GKE Gateway API: Self-signed SSL certs with Kubernetes Secrets

    You will learn to automate GKE Gateway API: Self-signed SSL certs with GCP Certificate Manager

    You will learn to automate GKE Gateway API: HTTP to HTTPS Redirect

    You will learn to automate GKE Gateway API: Context Path-based Routing

    You will learn to automate GKE Gateway API: Domain name based Routing

    You will learn to automate GKE Gateway API: Traffic Splitting

    You will learn to automate GKE Gateway API: Health checks and Session Affinity

    You will learn to master services like GCP Cloud Domains and Cloud DNS

    You will learn to automate GKE Gateway API: Production grade SSL with Cloud DNS and Cloud Domains

    You will learn to automate GKE Gateway API: Production grade SSL with Cloud DNS and AWS Route53

    You will learn to automate GKE Gateway API: GCP Global Application Load Balancer

    You will learn to automate GKE Gateway API: GCP Regional Application Load Balancer

    You will learn to use pre-built Terraform modules from Terraform Registry

    You will build GKE Cluster custom terraform module

    You will implement GKE Infra devops where we can create multiple GKE environments dev, production using Cloud Build Triggers (Pipelines)

    You will build Kubernetes Deployment custom terraform module

    You will implement continuous integration for a sample application using GitHub, Cloud Build and GCP Artifact Registry

    You will implement GKE Workload devops where we can deploy our dev applications to Dev GKE cluster and prod applications to prod GKE cluster using GitHub and Cl

    Requirements

    You need to have basic knowledge of Google Cloud Platform and Kubernetes concepts

    To create Google Cloud Account, you need a debit or credit card

    You don't need any prior knowledge of Terraform. We will start from the very basics of Terraform. The first 8 demos will focus on Terraform fundamentals.

    Description

    Course ModulesDemo-01: Install CLI Tools: gcloud CLI, Terraform CLI, VSCode EditorDemo-02: Terraform Commands (init, validate, plan, apply and destroy)Demo-03: Terraform Language Basics         Demo-04: Teraform Meta-Argument - Provider (Multiple Providers Demo)         Demo-05: Terraform Input Variables and Output Values         Demo-06: Terraform Meta-argument: count         Demo-07: Terraform Datasources         Demo-08: Terraform Meta-argument: for_each         Demo-09: GKE Public Standard ClusterDemo-10: Kubernetes Resources using YAML ManifestsDemo-11: Kubernetes Resources using Terraform ManifestsDemo-12: GKE Private Standard cluster with Cluster AutoscalerDemo-13: GKE Horizontal Pod AutoscalingDemo-14: GKE Vertical Pod AutoscalingDemo-15: GKE Private Standard Cluster with Private EndpointDemo-16: GKE Private Autopilot clusterDemo-17: GKE Storage: Compute Engine Persistent Disk CSI DriverDemo-18: GKE Storage: Cloud SQL MySQL Database Demo-19: GKE Storage: Cloud Storage with FUSE CSI DriverDemo-20: GKE Storage: Filestore CSI DriverDemo-21: GKE Gateway API (GCP Regional Application Load Balancer)Demo-21-01: GKE Gateway API Basics (Gateway and HTTPRoute)Demo-21-02: GKE Gateway API Static IP (GCP External IP Address)Demo-21-03: GKE Gateway API self-signed SSL (Kubernetes Secrets)Demo-21-04: GKE Gateway API self-signed SSL (GCP Certificate Manager)Demo-21-05: GKE Gateway API HTTP to HTTPS RedirectDemo-21-06: GKE Gateway API Context path-based RoutingDemo-21-07: GKE Gateway API Domain name RoutingDemo-21-08: GKE Gateway API Traffic SplittingDemo-21-09: GKE Gateway API Health check and Session Affinity (GKE custom policies)Demo-21-10: Cloud Domains and Cloud DNSDemo-21-11: GKE Gateway API Production grade SSL (GCP Certificate Manager + Cloud DNS + Cloud Domains)Demo-21-12: GKE Gateway API Production grade SSL (GCP Certificate Manager + Cloud DNS + AWS Route53)Demo-21-13: GKE Gateway API Global LB (GCP Global Application Load Balancer)Demo-22: Use Pre-built Terraform Modules from Terraform RegistryDemo-23: GKE Infra: Create custom GKE Terraform ModuleDemo-24: GKE Infra DevOps using GitHub and GCP Cloud BuildDemo-25: GKE Workloads: Create custom Kubernetes Deployment Terraform ModuleDemo-26: GKE Workload DevOps using GitHub and GCP Cloud BuildDemo-27: GKE App: Implement Continuous Integration with GitHub, Cloud Build and GCP Artifact RegistryDemo-28: GKE App: Implement Continuous Delivery using GitHub and Cloud BuildGCP ServicesGoogle Kubernetes Engine  Google Compute Engine VM Instances  Google Compute Engine Health Checks  Google Compute Engine Persistent Disks  Google Cloud VPC  Google Cloud Firewalls  Google Cloud Storage  Google Cloud Monitoring  Google Cloud Logging  Google Cloud Load Balancing  Google Cloud IAM  Google Cloud Domains  Google Cloud DNS  Google Cloud NAT  Google Cloud Router  Google Cloud External IP  Google Cloud Build  Google Cloud Certificate Manager  Google VPC Private Service Connection  GCP Secrets ManagerGCP Cloud Storage BucketsKubernetes ConceptsGoogle Kubernetes Engine - Standard Public ClusterGoogle Kubernetes Engine - Standard Private ClusterGoogle Kubernetes Engine - Autopilot ClusterKubernetes Cluster AutoscalerKubernetes Horizontal Pod AutoscalingKubernetes Vertical Pod AutoscalingKubernetes DeploymentsKubernetes Load Balancer ServiceKubernetes Storage - Storage ClassesKubernetes Storage - Persistent VolumesKubernetes Storage - Persistent Volume ClaimsKubernetes SecretsKubernetes Gateway API (Load Balancers - 13 Important Demos)Each of my courses comes withAmazing Hands-on Step By Step Learning ExperiencesPractical demos for each and every conceptFriendly Support in the Q&A section"30-Day "No Questions Asked" Money Back Guaranteed by Udemy"

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 [OPTIONAL] Detailed Introduction with Architecture Diagrams

    Lecture 3 Course GitHub Repository Links

    Lecture 4 Create GCP Account and Budget Alerts

    Section 2: Demo-01: Install CLI Tools: gcloud CLI, Terraform CLI, VSCode Editor

    Lecture 5 Step-00: Terraform Fundamentals - same in both courses

    Lecture 6 Step-01: Introduction to installing tools terraform, gcloud, VSCode editor and p

    Lecture 7 Step-02: MacOS: Install gcloud CLI

    Lecture 8 Step-03: MacOS: Install Terraform CLI, vscode editor

    Lecture 9 Step-04: MacOS: Install VSCode Editor and Plugin

    Lecture 10 Step-05: WindowsOS: Install gcloud CLI

    Lecture 11 Step-06: WindowsOS: Install Terraform

    Lecture 12 Step-07: WindowsOS: Install VSCode Editor and Plugin

    Section 3: Demo-02: Terraform Commands (init, validate, plan, apply and destroy)

    Lecture 13 Step-01: Introduction to Terraform Commands

    Lecture 14 Step-02: Implement Terraform Core Commands

    Lecture 15 Step-03: Discuss terraform state file and destroy command

    Section 4: Demo-03: Terraform Language Basics

    Lecture 16 Step-00: What are we going to automate?

    Lecture 17 Step-01: Introduction to Terraform Language Basics

    Lecture 18 Step-02: Understand Terraform Fundamental Blocks

    Lecture 19 Step-03: Understand Terraform Block in detail

    Lecture 20 Step-04: Understand Providers and Registry

    Lecture 21 Step-05: Create VPC and Subnet

    Lecture 22 Step-06: Create firewall rule ssh and http 80

    Lecture 23 Step-07: Create VM Instance terraform manifest

    Lecture 24 Step-08: Execute Terraform commands and verify demo3

    Lecture 25 Step-09: Understand Terraform State Concept

    Section 5: Demo-04: Teraform Meta-Argument - Provider (Multiple Providers Demo)

    Lecture 26 Step-01: Introduction to Meta-argument provider

    Lecture 27 Step-02: Multiple Providers demo

    Section 6: Demo-05: Terraform Input Variables and Output Values

    Lecture 28 Step-01: Introduction to Input Variables and Output Values

    Lecture 29 Step-02: Define variables and call them in resources

    Lecture 30 Step-03: Understand different ways to define variables

    Lecture 31 Step-04: Introduction to Terraform Output Values

    Lecture 32 Step-05: Implement Output values and clean-up

    Section 7: Demo-06: Terraform Meta-argument: count

    Lecture 33 Step-01: Introduction to Meta-argument count

    Lecture 34 Step-02: Implement Meta-argument count

    Lecture 35 Step-03: Implement for expression and splat operator

    Lecture 36 Step-04: Execute TF Commands for Meta-argument count demo

    Section 8: Demo-07: Terraform Datasources

    Lecture 37 Step-01: Introduction to Terraform Datasources

    Lecture 38 Step-02: Implement Terraform Datasources demo

    Section 9: Demo-08: Terraform Meta-argument: for_each

    Lecture 39 Step-01: Introduction to Meta-argument for_each

    Lecture 40 Step-02: Demo-1: for_each input as set values

    Lecture 41 Step-03: Demo-2: for_each input as map values

    Section 10: Demo-09: GKE Standard Public Cluster using Terraform

    Lecture 42 Step-01: Introduction to GKE Standard Public Clsuter

    Lecture 43 Step-02: Terraform Backends - Local vs Remote

    Lecture 44 Step-03: Install kubectl cli and create cloud storage bucket

    Lecture 45 Step-04: Create remote backend and locals block resources

    Lecture 46 Step-05: Create GKE Standard Public Cluster

    Lecture 47 Step-06: Create GKE Nodepool and Terraform Outputs

    Lecture 48 Step-07: Execute TF Commands, Verify GKE Public Standard Cluster

    Section 11: Demo-10: Kubernetes Deployments using YAML

    Lecture 49 Step-01: Kubernetes Deployment and Service - YAML Manifests

    Lecture 50 Step-02: Review, Deploy and Verify and Cleanup

    Section 12: Demo-11: Kubernetes Resources using Terraform

    Lecture 51 Step-01: Introduction to TF k8s Resources, Remote State Datasource

    Lecture 52 Step-02: Define Terraform Remote State Datasource

    Lecture 53 Step-03: Define Kubernetes Provider

    Lecture 54 Step-04: Define Kubernetes Deployment TF Resource

    Lecture 55 Step-05: Define Kubernetes Load balancer TF Resource

    Lecture 56 Step-06: Execute TF Commands, Verify, CleanUp All including public GKE Cluster

    Section 13: Demo-12: GKE Standard Private Cluster with Public API Endpoint using Terraform

    Lecture 57 Step-01: Introduction to GKE private cluster with Public API Endpoint

    Lecture 58 Step-02: Introduction to Cluster Autoscaler

    Lecture 59 Step-03: Discuss changes to GKE Cluster

    Lecture 60 Step-04: Create Variables, Zones datasource TF Configs

    Lecture 61 Step-05: Define GKE Private cluster TFConfigs

    Lecture 62 Step-06: Create Nodepool, Outputs, Cloud NAT and Cloud Router

    Lecture 63 Step-07: Deploy App, Test cluster autoscaler and cleanup

    Section 14: Demo-13: GKE Horizontal Pod Autoscaling using Terraform

    Lecture 64 Step-01: Introduction to GKE Horizontal Pod Autoscaling

    Lecture 65 Step-02: Create HPA V2 TF Configs

    Lecture 66 Step-03: Execute TF Commands, Verify HPA and CleanUp

    Section 15: Demo-14: GKE Vertical Pod Autoscaling using Terraform

    Lecture 67 Step-01: Introduction to GKE Vertical Pod Autoscaling

    Lecture 68 Step-02: Review YAML VPA and Create Terraform VPA manifest

    Lecture 69 Step-03: Execute TF Commands, Verify and cleanup VPA, GKE Cluster

    Section 16: Demo-15: GKE Standard Private Cluster with Private API Endpoint using Terraform

    Lecture 70 Step-01: Introduction to GKE Private cluster with private endpoint

    Lecture 71 Step-02: Review Terraform Configs BastionVM, GKE Cluster

    Lecture 72 Step-03: Execute TF Commands Create GKE Cluster, verify

    Lecture 73 Step-04: Deploy App from bastion vm to gke cluster, verify and cleanup

    Section 17: Demo-16: GKE Autopilot Private Cluster with Public API Endpoint using Terraform

    Lecture 74 Step-01: Introduction to GKE Autopilot private cluster

    Lecture 75 Step-02: Review TF Configs and create GKE autopilot cluster

    Lecture 76 Step-03: Deploy Sample and Verify

    Section 18: Demo-17: GKE Storage: Compute Engine Persistent Disks

    Lecture 77 Step-01: Introduction to GKE Storage - Persistent Disks

    Lecture 78 Step-02: Understand UMS Sample App Architecture

    Lecture 79 Step-03: Understand P2 YAML, P3 Terraform Manifests

    Lecture 80 Step-04: Review SC, PVC, MySQL Deployment, CIP YAML manifests

    Lecture 81 Step-05: Review UMS Deployment, LB Service, Deploy and Verify

    Lecture 82 Step-06: Create SC, PVC, ConfigMap TF Configs

    Lecture 83 Step-07: Review MySQL and UMS Deployment and Services

    Lecture 84 Step-08: Execute TF Commands and Verify SC, PVC, PVC, MySQL DB, UMS App and Clea

    Section 19: Demo-18: GKE Storage: Cloud SQL with Private Service Connection

    Lecture 85 Step-01: Introduction to GKE Storage with Cloud SQL

    Lecture 86 Step-02: Understand UMS Web App with Cloud SQL

    Lecture 87 Step-03: Create Private Service Connection TF Config

    Lecture 88 Step-04: Create Cloud SQL Database Instance

    Lecture 89 Step-05: Create DBSchema, DBUsers, VM Instance TFConfigs

    Lecture 90 Step-06: Execute TF Commands, Verify DB Connection from VM Instance

    Lecture 91 Step-07: Review TFConfigs for Project-3 UMS WebApp

    Lecture 92 Step-08: Execute TF Commands, Verify and CleanUp P2 and P3 projects

    Section 20: Demo-19: GKE Storage: GCS Fuse CSI Driver - Cloud Storage Buckets

    Lecture 93 Step-01: Introduction to GKE Storage with Cloud Storage Buckets

    Lecture 94 Step-02: Create Cloud Storage bucket and IAM Policy binding

    Lecture 95 Step-03: Review Kubernetes YAML Manifests

    Lecture 96 Step-04: Deploy YAML manifests, Verify and cleanup

    Lecture 97 Step-05: Create GCS Bucket, IAM Binding TF Configs

    Lecture 98 Step-06: Create TF Configs for NS, SA, PV, PVC, DEPLOY, SVC

    Lecture 99 Step-07: Execute TF Commands, Verify GCS Fuse demo and cleanup

    Section 21: Demo-20: GKE Storage: File Store

    Lecture 100 Step-01: Introduction to GKE Storage File store

    Lecture 101 Step-02: Demo-1: Filestore YAML - Create, verify and cleanup

    Lecture 102 Step-03: Demo-2: Filestore Terraform Configs - Create, Verify and CleanUp

    Section 22: Demo-21-01: GKE Load Balancing: Kubernetes Gateway API Basics

    Lecture 103 Step-00: What is Kubernetes Gateway API?

    Lecture 104 Step-01: Introduction to Gateway API Basics

    Lecture 105 Step-02: Create Proxy only subnet and verify

    Lecture 106 Step-03: YAML: Create Gateway YAML Manifest

    Lecture 107 Step-04: YAML: Review HTTPRoute, Deploy, Verify and Cleanup

    Lecture 108 Step-05: TF: Review TFConfigs Gateway API Basics

    Lecture 109 Step-06: TF: Execute TFCommands, Verify gateway and cleanup

    Section 23: Demo-21-02: GKE Load Balancing: Kubernetes Gateway API - Static IP

    Lecture 110 Step-01: Introduction to Gateway API - Static IP

    Lecture 111 Step-02: YAML: Implement Gateway Static IP Demo

    Lecture 112 Step-03: TF: Create TF Configs for static ip, update gateway

    Lecture 113 Step-04: TF: Execute TF Commands, Verify Static IP and cleanup

    Section 24: Demo-21-03: GKE Load Balancing: Gateway API - Self-signed SSL with k8s Secrets

    Lecture 114 Step-01: Introduction to Gateway with selfsigned SSL with Kubenretes Secrets

    Lecture 115 Step-02: YAML: Create SSLcert, k8s secret, update gateway with HTTPS listener an

    Lecture 116 Step-03: Deploy, Verify, cleanup k8s secrets demo

    Lecture 117 Step-04: TF: Create TFConfigs, k8s secret, Update gateway HTTPS listener and TLS

    Lecture 118 Step-05: TF: Execute TF Commands, Verify and Cleanup

    Section 25: Demo-21-04: GKE Load Balancing: Gateway API- Self-signed SSL Certificate Manager

    Lecture 119 Step-01: Introduction to Gateway with selfsigned SSL with Certificate Manager

    Lecture 120 Step-02: YAML: Create SSL cert using cert manager and update gateway tls with op

    Lecture 121 Step-03:YAML: Deploy, Verify, Cleanup cert manager demo

    Lecture 122 Step-04: Create TF Configs for cert manager, update gateway tls

    Lecture 123 Step-05: TF: Execute TF Commands, Verify and Cleanup cert manager demo

    Section 26: Demo-21-05: GKE Load Balancing: Kubernetes Gateway API - HTTP to HTTPS Redirect

    Lecture 124 Step-01: Introduction to HTTP to HTTPS Redirect

    Lecture 125 Step-02: YAML: HTTP to HTTPS Redirect Demo

    Lecture 126 Step-03: Terraform: : HTTP to HTTPS Redirect Demo

    Section 27: Demo-21-06: GKE Load Balancing: Gateway API - Context Path based Routing

    Lecture 127 Step-01: Introduction to Gateway API Context Path based Routing

    Lecture 128 Step-02: YAML: Gateway Context Path based routing demo

    Lecture 129 Step-03: Terraform: Gateway Context Path based routing demo

    Section 28: Demo-21-07: GKE Load Balancing: Gateway API - Domain name based Routing

    Lecture 130 Step-01: Introduction to Gateway Domain Name Routing

    Lecture 131 Step-02: YAML: Gateway Domain name based Routing Demo

    Lecture 132 Step-03: Terraform: Gateway Domain name based Routing Demo

    Section 29: Demo-21-08: GKE Load Balancing: Gateway API - Traffic Splitting

    Lecture 133 Step-01: Introduction to Gateway Traffic Splitting

    Lecture 134 Step-02: YAML: Gateway Traffic Splitting Demo

    Lecture 135 Step-03: Terraform: Gateway Traffic Splitting Demo

    Section 30: Demo-21-09: GKE Load Balancing: Gateway API - Health Checks, Session Affinity

    Lecture 136 Step-01: Introduction to Gateway Health Checks and Session Affinity

    Lecture 137 Step-02: YAML: Gateway Health Check and Session Affinity Demo

    Lecture 138 Step-03: Terraform: Gateway Health Check and Session Affinity Demo

    Section 31: Demo-21-10: GCP Cloud Domains and Cloud DNS Services

    Lecture 139 Step-00: Pre-requisite-Note: Cloud Domains and Cloud DNS

    Lecture 140 Step-01: Introduction to Cloud Domains

    Lecture 141 Step-02: Implement Cloud Domains Demo

    Lecture 142 Step-03: Introduction to Cloud DNS

    Lecture 143 Step-04: Implement Cloud DNS Demo

    Section 32: Demo-21-11: GKE Load Balancing: Gateway API - Cloud DNS, Domains, Prod grade SSL

    Lecture 144 Step-01: Introduction to Cloud DNS, Cloud Domains and Prod grade SSL

    Lecture 145 Step-02: Create Cloud DNS Record set TFConfig

    Lecture 146 Step-03: Create Prod grade SSL cert, DNS Auth and DNS Record set for dns auth

    Lecture 147 Step-04: Execute TF Commands, Verify Prod grade SSL and cleanup

    Section 33: Demo-21-12: GKE Load Balancing: Gateway API - Cloud DNS, AWS Route53, Prod SSL

    Lecture 148 Step-01: Introduction to Cloud DNS, AWS Route53 and Prod grade SSL

    Lecture 149 Step-02: Create DNS managed zone, update nameservers in domain registrar AWS Rou

    Lecture 150 Step-03: Execute TFCommands, Verify prod grade ssl with external domain provider

    Section 34: Demo-21-13: GKE Load Balancing: Gateway API - Global Application Load Balancer

    Lecture 151 Step-01: Introduction to Global Application Load Balancer

    Lecture 152 Step-02: YAML: Gateway - Global Application Load Balancer Demo

    Lecture 153 Step-03: Terraform: Gateway - Global Application Load Balancer Demo

    Lecture 154 Step-04: Terraform: Delete GKE Autopilot cluster

    Section 35: Demo-22: Terraform Modules

    Lecture 155 Step-00: Pre-requisite Note: Terraform Pre-built Modules

    Lecture 156 Step-01: Introduction to Terraform Pre-built Modules

    Lecture 157 Step-02: Create VPC Module

    Lecture 158 Step-03: Update VM Instane Outputs, Firewalls with Module attributes

    Lecture 159 Step-04: Run TF Commands and Verify VPC, Subnet, Firewall and VM Instance

    Section 36: Demo-23: GKE Cluster - Custom Terraform Module

    Lecture 160 Step-01: Introduction to GKE Cluster custom module

    Lecture 161 Step-02: Review GKE Cluster custom module TFConfigs

    Lecture 162 Step-03: Call child module in root module and define module outputs

    Lecture 163 Step-04: Execute TF Commands, Verify, Delete cluster

    Section 37: Demo-24: GKE Cluster - Infrastructure DevOps using Cloud Build and GitHub

    Lecture 164 Step-01: Introduction to GKE Infrastructure DevOps using Cloud Build and GitHub

    Lecture 165 Step-02: Review GitRepoFiles, Environments, Cloudbuild yaml file

    Lecture 166 Step-03: Create new git repository in GitHub

    Lecture 167 Step-04: Configure GitHub SSHKey Authentication

    Lecture 168 Step-05: Commit and push all code to GitHub Repo

    Lecture 169 Step-06: Create CloudBuild Host Connection, Link Repo and Trigger

    Lecture 170 Step-07: Create Dev and Prod GKE Cluster base environments using Cloud Build

    Lecture 171 Step-08: Make changes, promote to dev and prod environments using Cloud Build

    Section 38: Demo-25: GKE Cluster - GKE Workloads Custom Terraform Module

    Lecture 172 Step-00: Introduction to GKE workloads CI CD

    Lecture 173 Step-01: Introduction to GKE workloads custom terraform module

    Lecture 174 Step-02: Create k8s deployment custom Terraform module and verify

    Section 39: Demo-26: GKE Cluster - GKE Workloads DevOps using Cloud Build and GitHub

    Lecture 175 Step-01: Introduction to GKE workloads devops

    Lecture 176 Step-02: Review GitRepoFiles, Environments, Cloudbuild yaml file

    Lecture 177 Step-03: Create Gitrepo, linkrepo to cloud build, and create trigger

    Lecture 178 Step-04: Create dev, prod branches, approve builds and verify dev and prod app d

    Lecture 179 Step-05: Upgrade Dev and Prod apps to v2 version and verify

    Lecture 180 GKETF-26-06-Merge-prod-branch-to-main-branch

    Section 40: Demo-27: GKE Cluster - Application Continuous Integration

    Lecture 181 Step-01: Introduction to GKE App Continuous Integration

    Lecture 182 Step-02: Create Artifact Registry, Review GitRepofiles

    Lecture 183 Step-03: Create GitHub Repo, LinkRepo, Trigger, Run and Verify Cloud Build logs

    Lecture 184 Step-04: Deploy k8s resources verify v1 and v2 versions of app - Test CI Process

    Section 41: Demo-28: GKE Cluster - Application Continuous Delivery

    Lecture 185 Step-01: Introduction to GKE App Continuous Delivery

    Lecture 186 Step-02: Create SSH Keys, Put private key in secretmanager, public key in github

    Lecture 187 Step-03: Review main.tf.tpl file and know_hosts.github file

    Lecture 188 Step-04: Review cloudbuild.yaml with continuous delivery code

    Lecture 189 Step-05: Commit V3 changes, verify CI CD process in detail

    Lecture 190 Step-06: Apply changes in dev and prod environments

    Lecture 191 Step-07: V4 commit - end to end CI CD test performed

    Lecture 192 Step-08: Cleanup GKE deployed apps and GKE clusters

    This course is designed for students who are planning to automate Google Kubernetes Engine Infrastructure using Terraform,Students who planning to learn Terraform on Google Cloud Platform and Google Kubernetes Engine,Students who are planning to master DevOps, SRE (Site Reliability Engineerig) and IaC (Infrastructure as Code) concepts using Terraform, Google Cloud and Google Kubernetes Engine, Cloud Build and GitHub