Real terminal labs. Production-grade scenarios. Hands-on playgrounds for Linux, Kubernetes, Terraform, CI/CD, Docker, and Cloud — built by a practitioner, not a content farm.
Production-grade tools you can use right now — no sign-up, no paywalls.
Coming soon — deep-dive interactive labs and structured learning paths.
Deep articles and structured courses from 13 years of hands-on production experience.
In-depth articles on Kubernetes internals, platform engineering patterns, incident retrospectives, and cloud architecture — written from real production experience.
Curated learning paths for CKA, CKS, Terraform Associate, and Platform Engineering. Roadmaps, study guides, and hands-on exercises in one place.
EknathaLabs is built by someone who has spent 14+ years in the trenches — cloud operations, incident response, Kubernetes at scale, multi-cloud migrations across AWS, Azure, and OpenStack.
Every lab maps to a real scenario encountered in production. Every guide is written from experience, not from copying documentation. The goal is to give you the kind of hands-on knowledge that actually gets you hired — and keeps you effective on the job.
The CKS credential is held by fewer than 8% of Kubernetes engineers globally. That same depth and specificity goes into every resource on this platform. No fluff, no padding — just production-grade knowledge.
→ View GitHub ProfilePlanned content and tools on the roadmap.
AWS + Azure production operations: incident response, cost optimisation, scaling strategies, and security hardening.
plannedInteractive canvas to design distributed systems. Drag-and-drop components, estimate throughput, model failure modes.
plannedInternal developer platforms, golden paths, GitHub Actions, observability stacks — the tools that make platform engineers indispensable.
plannedDedicated CKS exam preparation: pod security, network policies, runtime security, supply chain, and cluster hardening.
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