Kubernetes Certification Study Guide – How I Became a Kubestronaut
Throughout my professional journey with Kubernetes, I faced (and conquered!) the challenge of obtaining the main certifications offered by CNCF. It was months of focused study, intense practice, and continuous learning
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Throughout my professional journey with Kubernetes, I faced (and conquered!) the challenge of obtaining the main certifications offered by CNCF. It was months of focused study, intense practice, and continuous learning – which resulted in the following achievements:
- CKA (Certified Kubernetes Administrator) – 99/100
- CKAD (Certified Kubernetes Application Developer) – 88/100
- CKS (Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist) – 88/100
- KCNA (Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate) – 90/100
- KCSA (Kubernetes and Cloud Security Associate) – 81/100
How I Prepared
From the beginning, I decided to create my own study materials. My goal was simple: focus on what really matters, with practice and objectivity.
I studied based on official documentation, reference courses, practice exams, and many hands-on exercises. But I felt that organization and content direction made all the difference – so I structured everything in the clearest and most direct way possible.
Now I’m sharing this material with the community, so that more people can benefit from this path.
Complete Documentation
I created structured documentation with the most relevant topics for each certification:
Repository with Commands, Examples, and Practice
In addition to the documentation, I also organized a GitHub repository with:
- Frequently used commands in the exams
- Real examples applied to clusters
- Troubleshooting and debugging tips
- Study structure by certification
Important
This material does not replace the official Kubernetes documentation, but serves as a practical guide focused on the most recurring topics – both in exams and in real life as a professional who works with Kubernetes daily.
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