Advanced Docker Orchestration and Scaling Training

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Advanced Docker Orchestration and Scaling Training

Coursera · Intermediate ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·1mo ago
This comprehensive Advanced Docker Orchestration and Scaling Training builds strong capabilities in Docker Swarm, container orchestration, service management, security, and microservices deployment. You will learn orchestration fundamentals, cluster setup, node management, and high-availability configurations to build scalable environments. The course covers service operations, application deployment, storage, monitoring, troubleshooting, and DevSecOps practices, along with vulnerability scanning and security automation for production-ready systems. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Design and manage Docker Swarm clusters and orchestration workflows - Deploy and operate scalable services and microservices architectures - Configure storage, networking, monitoring, and health checks - Troubleshoot services using logs and diagnostics - Implement DevSecOps practices and container security controls - Secure and optimize containerized environments for enterprise use Ideal for DevOps engineers, cloud professionals, software developers, and IT practitioners looking to build secure, scalable, and job-ready container orchestration skills.
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