Sumario: | This HashiCorp Consul video course covers a comprehensive range of objectives to help you gain a deeper understanding of Consul architecture, its deployment, and its services. This course starts with an introduction to the course that describes the objectives of the course and the topics covered. It also explains the fundamental principles of Consul architecture; this course covers deploying a single data center and registering services using service discovery. You will learn how to use Consul Key/Value (KV) to store and manage configurations and data. You will also learn about backup and restore procedures, which will enable you to recover your data in case of a disaster. In addition, you will learn how to register a service proxy, which will allow you to access your service without exposing the underlying infrastructure. You will also learn how to secure agent communication and services with basic access control lists (ACLs) to ensure that only authorized users have access to your data. Finally, you will learn how to use gossip encryption to secure your data in transit. By the end of this course, you will have the necessary skills and knowledge to pass the Consul Associate exam. What You Will Learn Learn network automation and service discovery Learn differences between voting and non-voting servers Add or remove Consul Agents from the cluster Monitor changes using Consul Watch Manage Consul Service Mesh Intentions Perform CLI requests using a token Audience This content is relevant for DevOps engineers, Site Reliability Engineers (SREs), cloud networking architects interested in network automation, and developers seeking to improve microservice communication. It requires a foundational understanding of containerization and basic terminal skills. About The Author Bryan Krausen: Bryan Krausen is an IT consultant with over 20 years of experience in enterprise IT. He specializes in Amazon Web Services and HashiCorp tools. Bryan focuses on cloud design and facilitates customer workshops that define business and technical requirements to allow businesses to deliver applications on the AWS cloud platform. He was the first individual to earn the HashiCorp Vault Expert partner certification. Bryan has deployed and assisted with adopting the HashiCorp Vault into many Fortune 1000 companies. He delivers lectures at community events, such as HashiConf (2019 to 2022), HashiTalks (2019 to 2020), and many HashiCorp user groups across the mid-west and eastern US.
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