
🎓 Multicloud Kubernetes Bundle (Azure AKS + OCI OKE with Terraform/OpenTofu)
Kubernetes is everywhere — but every cloud implements it differently.
If you want to operate confidently across platforms, you must understand not only AKS and OKE individually, but also the architectural differences between them: networking, identity, registries, load balancing, autoscaling, node pools, private clusters, and stateful workloads.
This bundle gives you exactly that.
You get two full, production-grade courses:
▶ Course 1 — Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) with Terraform/OpenTofu
A complete hands-on journey through AKS fundamentals:
Kubenet networking
Azure CNI
Private clusters
ACR integration (with automated image build)
Log Analytics (LAW)
Additional node pools
Autoscaling
Persistent storage (Disks + Azure Files)
All deployed via a clean, modular FoggyKitchen Terraform module used consistently across the examples.
▶ Course 2 — Oracle Kubernetes Engine (OKE) with Terraform/OpenTofu
A full OKE automation workshop, covering:
Flannel networking
VCN-Native Pod Networking (the OCI equivalent of Azure CNI)
Node pools & autoscaling
Private OKE clusters
OCI Registry (OCIR) integration
Load balancing, ingress and service exposure
Persistent storage & OCI block/file volumes
All aligned to the same FoggyKitchen modular style for fast onboarding.
🌐 Your advantage: Parallel architecture across two clouds
Instead of learning AKS and OKE in isolation, you learn them side by side through mirrored concepts:
Networking models (Overlay vs Native):
Kubenet (AKS) ↔ Flannel (OKE)
Lightweight, overlay-based networkingAzure CNI (AKS) ↔ VCN-Native Pod Networking (OKE)
Full VNet/VCN integration with routable pod IPs
Identity & registry integrations:
ACR Managed Identity ↔ OCIR + Dynamic Auth Token Flow
Node pools & autoscaling patterns:
System/User pools in AKS ↔ Node Pools in OKE
Cluster autoscaler behavior across clouds
Private access architectures:
AKS Private API + Bastion ↔ OKE Private Cluster + Bastion/LPG
Terraform architecture symmetry:
Both courses use:
The FoggyKitchen modular pattern
Clean variable-driven cluster definitions
Reusable IaC primitives
Identical step-by-step teaching structure
This makes multicloud knowledge truly transferable.
🧑🍳 Who is this bundle for?
Cloud engineers transitioning between Azure and OCI
Kubernetes platform engineers building cross-cloud foundations
DevOps engineers standardizing Terraform modules across providers
Architects evaluating multicloud cluster designs
Learners preparing for both Azure and OCI professional-level certifications
🏆 What you’ll achieve
By the end, you will:
Understand how AKS and OKE differ — and why
Deploy both clusters with production-ready configurations
Compare networking stacks conceptually and practically
Automate registries, node pools, autoscaling, storage, and observability
Build a unified Terraform workflow for both clouds
Become one of the few engineers who specialize in Azure + OCI Kubernetes — a niche with almost no competition today
🔗 Courses included
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) with Terraform/OpenTofu – Hands-On Fundamentals
~3.5 hours of structured contentOracle Kubernetes Engine (OKE) with Terraform/OpenTofu – 2025 Edition
~3 hours of structured content
Total: ~6.5+ hours, both courses continuously updated.






