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Becoming KCNA Certified

By : Dmitry Galkin
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Becoming KCNA Certified

By: Dmitry Galkin

Overview of this book

The job market related to the cloud and cloud-native technologies is both growing and becoming increasingly competitive, making certifications like KCNA a great way to stand out from the crowd and learn about the latest advancements in cloud technologies. Becoming KCNA Certified doesn't just give you the practical skills needed to deploy and connect applications in Kubernetes, but it also prepares you to pass the Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) exam on your first attempt. The book starts by introducing you to cloud-native computing, containers, and Kubernetes through practical examples, allowing you to test the theory out for yourself. You'll learn how to configure and provide storage for your Kubernetes-managed applications and explore the principles of modern cloud-native architecture and application delivery, giving you a well-rounded view of the subject. Once you've been through the theoretical and practical aspects of the book, you'll get the chance to test what you’ve learnt with two mock exams, with explanations of the answers, so you'll be well-prepared to appear for the KCNA exam. By the end of this Kubernetes book, you'll have everything you need to pass the KCNA exam and forge a career in Kubernetes and cloud-native computing.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Part 1: The Cloud Era
4
Part 2: Performing Container Orchestration
7
Part 3: Learning Kubernetes Fundamentals
12
Part 4: Exploring Cloud Native
16
Part 5: KCNA Exam and Next Steps

Questions

As we conclude, here is a list of questions for you to test your knowledge regarding this chapter’s material. You will find the answers in the Assessments section of the Appendix:

  1. Which of the following is a valid project maturity state in CNCF (pick multiple)?
    1. Sandbox
    2. Released
    3. Graduated
    4. Incubating
  2. Which organization was started to establish industry standards for containers?
    1. Open Container Foundation
    2. Cloud Native Container Initiative
    3. Cloud Native Container Foundation
    4. Open Container Initiative
  3. Which of the following requirements must a CNCF project meet to reach the Graduated state (pick multiple)?
    1. Have project development and maintenance plan for the next 3-5 years
    2. Have real users and defined governance and committer processes
    3. Have contributors from multiple organizations
    4. Follow Core Infrastructure Initiative best practices
  4. Which of the following CNCF bodies determines if a project has reached another maturity level?
    1. End User Community (EUC)
    2. Governing Board...