Anand Dhuriya:
I think it was around 9-10 months back when our DevOps team adopted Kubernetes as a container orchestration solution and explained us, how to create our own environment (namespace) using pipelines. It felt like a pure magic. Being able to provision an application from scratch within 20-30 minutes. I was completely awwwstruck and decided to learn Kubernetes.
Today morning, I have received my CKA badge from <LinkedIn Login, Sign in | LinkedIn Linux Foundation>. It was certainly a one of the best moment of my life . I would sincerely like to thank @Mumshad Mannambeth and entire https://www.linkedin.com/company/kodekloud/|KodeKloud team for designing such a wonderful course.
Nazia Kausar:
Hige Congratulations!!!
What is your biggest tip u will give those who doing CKA exams whats ur biggest tip please share
Anand Dhuriya:
Hi @Nazia Kausar thank you so much . Here are some tips related to exams. Hope it might help you.
- Please focus on time management. Try to avoid spending time on debugging. Rather mark question and try to debug later once you answered all questions.
- Before performing any task please ensure first you’ve switched to the right context.
- Make right use of http://kubernetes.io|kubernetes.io documents and kubectl commands help flag.
- Practice, practice and practice. Try to solve all the practice questions in the lab again, give mock exams on killer.sh