Linux Academy – Amazon ECS Deep Dive

Linux Academy – Amazon ECS Deep Dive-BiFiSO
English | Size: 2.26 GB
Category: Amazon


This course will explore Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) from the very basics of its configuration to an in-depth review of its use cases and advanced features. We will talk about how ECS is architected in order to provide a better understanding of how to manage container-based applications at scale. Once we have a solid foundation of the basics, we will dive into the advanced use cases to uncover the power of ECS.

Linux Academy – Splunk Deep Dive

Linux Academy – Splunk Deep Dive-BiFiSO
English | Size: 602.72 MB
Category: Tutorial


As one of the early log aggregation products in the IT industry, Splunk has remained a popular choice amongst system administrators, engineers, and developers for operational analytics. Whether you are aggregating log files, system resource utilization metrics, or application data, Splunk is there to centralize your IT data for easy search and visualization.

Linux Academy – PostgreSQL Administration Deep Dive

Linux Academy – PostgreSQL Administration Deep Dive-APoLLo
English | Size: 1.24 GB
Category: Tutorial


PostgreSQL is the world’s most advanced open source database. With a focus on being open source, standards compliant, and extensible it has become a popular choice across a wide variety of use cases.

Linux Academy – Google Cloud AI Services Deep Dive

Linux Academy – Google Cloud AI Services Deep Dive
English | Size: 932.91 MB
Category: Tutorial

Welcome to the Google Cloud AI Services Deep Dive course. I’m Joe Lowery, and I’ll be your guide through this amazing collection of technology that will, without a doubt leave you wide-eyed in wonder at the possibilities of what you can accomplish at this very moment.

Linux Academy – Helm Deep Dive-BiFiSO

Linux Academy – Helm Deep Dive-BiFiSO
English | Size: 770.08 MB
Category: Tutorial

In this course we will be learning Helm the package manager for Kubernetes. We will start with the pre-requisites such as getting a Kubernetes cluster where we can install Tiller, the server side of helm, and ensure that our installation is working and that we are able to create a release. We will then cover charts, these are the packages that helm installs. We will cover the anatomy of a chart and how to make a chart from scratch. We will also show how to customize existing charts so that they can be used as templates for our own releases with Helm.