About this Course
This course provides students with the concepts and experience needed to work with and deploy applications on Pivotal Cloud Foundry. Students will gain experience in pushing apps to Cloud Foundry, accessing logs, and scaling. Students will explore topics directly related to the design and running of cloud native applications, including microservice architectures, blue-green deployments, and continuous delivery
This course prepares students for the Pivotal Cloud Foundry Developer v1.7 Certification Exam.
Application developers seeking introductory understanding of Cloud Foundry and experience using it to deploy, manage, and scale applications.
Understand the differences between traditional IT provisioning, Infrastructure as a Service and Platform as a Service
Explain organizations, spaces, routes, services (managed, user-defined), manifests, buildpacks, applications and droplets
Identify Pivotal Cloud Foundry components: Router, Cloud Controller, Health Manager, Loggregator and Cells
Deploy pre-existing applications to Pivotal Cloud Foundry, obtain logs, debug deployment issues, scale, start, stop, bind to services
Use the command-line interface and Apps Manager to work with Pivotal Cloud Foundry
Understand the impact of the cloud environment on application architecture
Perform zero-downtime deployments
Understand the role of services in Pivotal Cloud Foundry, gain experience using one or more examples
Understand the purpose of buildpacks, gain experience specifying buildpacks and making configuration changes
Understand and gain experience with 3rd party log management, Application Performance Monitoring, and Continuous Delivery tools that integrate with Pivotal Cloud Foundry.
Outline: Cloud Foundry Developer Training (CFD)
1. An Introduction to Pivotal Cloud Foundry
Evolution of Cloud Architectures
Industry Trends
Cloud Foundry
Pivotal Cloud Foundry
2. Logging, Scale and HA
Cloud Native Apps
Elastic Runtime Architecture
High Availability
3. Services
Cloud Native Apps
Managed Services
User Provided Service Instances
4. Manifests
Using Manifests
5. Application Security Groups
Managing Application Security Groups
6. Log Draining
Cloud Native Apps
Loggregator Review
7. Blue-Green Deployments
Blue-Green Routing
Implications App Design
8. Microservices
The Monolith
Microservices
Microservices and Pivotal Cloud Foundry
9. Application Autoscaler
Managing the Autoscaler
10. Application Performance Monitor
Application Monitoring with New Relic
11. Metrics
Using Pivotal Cloud Foundry Metrics
12. Buildpacks
Buildpack API
13. Service Brokers
Service Broker API
14. Continuous Delivery
Continuous Delivery Defined
How Pivotal Cloud Foundry Enables Continuous Delivery
15. Route Service
Purpose
Request Flow
16. Advanced Topics
Tasks
File System as a Service
Container to Container Routing
TCP Routing
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