Is KodeKloud a Good Investment for Learning Kubernetes?

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Asked By CuriousLearner87 On

Hey folks! I've been diving into Kubernetes for a couple of months now and I think it's time to switch to a more organized learning method. I've got a budget for my education and I heard KodeKloud has some great offerings at $180 per year. While getting certified isn't my main goal, I believe that the courses which prepare for certifications can really help lay down a solid foundation for the skills I need. I'm looking to enroll in the CKA, CKAD, and CKS courses, and later on, I want to explore Istio and Cilium since I need to strengthen my knowledge in service mesh and network policies. Are there any other platforms or alternatives to KodeKloud you all would suggest?

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Answered By DevOpsEnthusiast19 On

I joined KodeKloud about two months ago and I’ve really enjoyed how they explain things. The structure of the content is much better than what I've experienced in university courses! I might be a bit biased, but I definitely think it’s worth it, especially if you're brushing up on fundamentals for internships. I haven’t got to Kubernetes yet, but I’m excited to start that journey soon!

Answered By TechExplorer21 On

You can check out Udemy for the CKAD and CKA courses if you want to dip your toes into KodeKloud at a lower cost and commitment first. I've taken some courses there and they’re quite good! Also, I found the CKS course to be way more beneficial than the CKA. Trust me, it's worth considering!

CuriousLearner87 -

Thanks! I'll check out Udemy before making a decision. Good to know that CKS is more valuable for you!

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