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Next Gen - Weblogic 12/14C - Docker, Kubernetes

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Next Gen - Weblogic 12/14C - Docker, Kubernetes

Next Gen - Weblogic 12/14C - Docker, Kubernetes
Published 8/2024
Duration: 6h | .MP4 1920x1080, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 3.26 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

AWS Hosted Kubernetes Cluster. Advanced Configuration of Weblogic 12/14C Cluster Over Docker and Kubernetes.


What you'll learn
Learn Weblogic 12C on Docker and Kubernetes
Learn Weblogic 14C on Docker and Kubernetes
Configure Weblogic with WKO (Weblogic Kubernetes Operator)
Work with latest version of WKO on AWS

Requirements
Complete The Training " Mastering Weblogic 12/14C - Basic To Expert + Docker + AWS "

Description
Welcome To Next Generation Training On Weblogic.
Explore the future of enterprise application deployment with WebLogic 12c/14c, leveraging the power of Docker and Kubernetes. This comprehensive guide covers the essentials of containerizing WebLogic servers using Docker, deploying and managing WebLogic clusters in Kubernetes, and integrating modern for scalable, efficient, and resilient application delivery. Learn how to optimize your WebLogic environments for cloud-native operations, enhance scalability, and ensure high availability in a dynamic containerized infrastructure.
Why Next Generation ?
Containerization Benefits
:
Isolation and Consistency
: Docker ensures that WebLogic instances run in isolated environments, eliminating "works on my machine" issues and ensuring consistency across development, testing, and production.
Portability
: Docker containers can be easily moved across different environments (on-premises, cloud, hybrid), facilitating seamless deployment.
Scalability and High Availability
:
Dynamic Scaling
: Kubernetes allows automatic scaling of WebLogic instances based on demand, ensuring optimal resource usage and improved application performance.
Load Balancing
: Kubernetes provides built-in load balancing, distributing traffic efficiently across WebLogic instances to prevent overloading and downtime.
Improved Resource Management
:
Efficient Resource Utilization
: Kubernetes optimizes resource allocation, enabling multiple WebLogic instances to share infrastructure efficiently while maintaining isolation.
Auto-Healing
: Kubernetes automatically restarts failed WebLogic containers, ensuring high availability and minimizing downtime.
Flexibility and Hybrid Cloud Deployment
:
Cloud-Native Architecture
: Kubernetes enables WebLogic to run in cloud-native environments, making it easier to deploy and manage WebLogic applications in public, private, or hybrid clouds.
Multi-Cloud Strategy
: Kubernetes' multi-cloud support allows WebLogic applications to be deployed across different cloud providers, ensuring redundancy and avoiding vendor lock-in.
Simplified Management and Monitoring
:
Centralized Management
: Use Kubernetes to centrally manage WebLogic clusters, simplifying operations and reducing administrative overhead.
Enhanced Monitoring
: Kubernetes provides advanced monitoring and logging capabilities, allowing for real-time visibility into the performance and health of WebLogic instances.
Microservices Architecture
:
Decomposition of Monoliths
: Docker and Kubernetes facilitate the transition of WebLogic applications from monolithic architectures to microservices, enabling more agile and scalable application development.
Service Discovery and Communication
: Kubernetes simplifies service discovery and communication between WebLogic services and other microservices, improving inter-service collaboration.
Cost Efficiency
:
Reduced Infrastructure Costs
: By containerizing WebLogic and using Kubernetes for orchestration, organizations can optimize hardware utilization and reduce infrastructure costs.
Pay-As-You-Go
: In cloud environments, Kubernetes' auto-scaling capabilities can lead to cost savings by only using resources when needed.
Enhanced Security
:
Isolation and Security Policies
: Docker provides isolated environments, and Kubernetes enforces security policies at the container level, enhancing the overall security posture of WebLogic deployments.
Automated Patching and Updates
: Kubernetes facilitates automated patching and updating of WebLogic instances, ensuring that the environment is always up-to-date with the latest security patches.
Faster Time to Market
:
Rapid Development and Testing
: With Docker, developers can quickly spin up WebLogic environments for development and testing, accelerating the development lifecycle.
Automated Rollbacks
: Kubernetes' support for automated rollbacks ensures that failed deployments can be reverted quickly, reducing downtime and maintaining application availability.
Who this course is for:
Anyone who has completed "Mastering Weblogic 12/14C - Basic To Expert + Docker + AWS"

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