How to Pass CKA, CKAD with Flying Colours? Kubernetes Ultimate Preparation Guide (21 Tips)

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    Kubernetes is one of the highest trending technology in Cloud Computing as of today. Kubernetes had the fastest growth in job searches, over 173% from a year before as reported recently by a survey conducted by Indeed.

    I got through Certified Kubernetes Application (CKA) with 94% and Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) with 99% scores. Based on my experience, created this Ultimate Preparation Guide for Kubernetes certifications.

    Hope this would be helpful for you to pass CKA and CKAD with flying colours and wish you all the very best for your exam !!!

    CKAD Free Course (Refresher): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BenWZqOgMI&list=PLD1niLkf7lLJ1xnPH1cSTT-4oJXq3y7XJ&index=2

    13% – Core Concepts (https://youtu.be/1BenWZqOgMI​​)
    18% – Configuration (https://youtu.be/9dqw4m9OoFA​​)
    10% – Multi-Container Pods (https://youtu.be/6G7eaA7-RFA​)
    20% – Pod Design (https://youtu.be/rjeA6pJoJPs)
    13% – Services & Networking (https://youtu.be/VF4hpwG_px8)
    8% – State Persistence (https://youtu.be/Eqsvctty_Hg)
    18% – Observability (https://youtu.be/M5ZbiJU9-Yc)

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    1. The only problem I have with ALL certifications is that the lifespan is too short. Almost all certification have a lifespan of 3-years which REALLY sucks if a person has many certs.
      time flies and it seems that every time you blink you have to re-certify. Lately I've been hesitant on getting any more certifications because I would spend most my life
      having to constantly be worrying about re-certifications….. I currently hold 9 certifications in many areas, and I am seriously thinking of not recertifying.
      It seems I like I got them yesterday. Its crazy. I think Certifications should last 5 years to get some damn breathing room to live.