Kubernetes is a portable, extensible, open-source platform for managing containerized workloads and services, that facilitates both declarative configuration and automation. The name Kubernetes originates from Greek, meaning helmsman or pilot. Google open sourced the Kubernetes project in 2014.The Container Runtime Interface (CRI) is a plugin interface which enables the Kubelet (Kubernetes agent) to plug and play with a wide variety of container runtimes such as Docker, Containerd, CRI-O, Mirantis, Rocket, etc., without having the need to recompile the Kubernetes cluster components. Anyone with basic IT/software experience can attend this Kubernetes course. You need a laptop with a better configuration and a stable internet connection to do a hands-on workout in session time. In this Kubernetes course, you will learn introduction, overview, Container Runtime Interface (CRI), Container Network Interface (CNI), Kubernetes client, Kubernetes user, Kubernetes metrics server, Kubernetes dashboard, Kubernetes resource/object, Kubernetes storage, Kubernetes workload, Kubernetes network, Kubernetes access, Kubernetes node, and Kubernetes cluster. Please view the syllabus document to know the full course content structure and hands-on topics on Kubernetes.