My Kubestronaut journey
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My Kubestronaut journey
"For those who don't know, the Kubestronaut Program is a CNCF initiative that recognizes individuals who have consistently invested in their ongoing education and have advanced their skills with Kubernetes, having successfully passed all of the CNCF's Kubernetes certifications. For complete information about the program, check the following link: https://www.cncf.io/training/kubestronaut/. My journey Before talking about my Kubestronaut journey, let me first share my journey with Kubernetes itself. I've been working with Kubernetes for 6 years, so I had a solid foundation for most of the exams."
"I've worked with Kubernetes on bare metal, Azure, AWS, and OpenShift implementations, across industries such as Banking, Telecom, E-commerce, Logistics, and Food & Beverage. I've handled a wide range of applications, from Business and Data Apps to maintaining DevOps tool clusters and building Internal Developer Platforms based on Kubernetes from scratch. My Kubestronaut journey began on October 8th, 2024, when I aced KCNA and ended on January 23rd, 2025, when I received the results from the CKS exam."
The Kubestronaut Program recognizes individuals who pass all CNCF Kubernetes certifications after sustained investment in education. A practitioner with six years of Kubernetes experience worked across bare metal, Azure, AWS, and OpenShift in Banking, Telecom, E-commerce, Logistics, and Food & Beverage. Work included Business and Data Apps, maintaining DevOps tool clusters, and building Internal Developer Platforms from scratch. Certification timeline: 08/10/2024 KCNA (score 93); 11/11/2024 CKA (score 99); 29/12/2024 KCSA (score 87); 30/12/2024 CKAD (score 98); 22/01/2025 CKS (score 74). A GitHub repository stores courses taken, exam tips, and personal notes. CKAD was planned soon after CKA due to substantial content overlap.
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