 I'm going to welcome you to this Kubernetes by example course on spring boot microservices running inside of Kubernetes. So Kubernetes gives us a lot of capabilities and in this course we're going to look at a more realistic example. So I've created some spring boot microservices mimicking a brewery, so fun topic. And what we're going to do is take these three microservices which need a miniscale database for their persistence. They also communicate using JMS and on a little icing on the cake we are going to be doing consolidated logging using FileBeat, Elasticsearch and Kibana to actually view the log data. So we are going to be taking this application and getting it all set up in a Kubernetes environment. So I think this is going to be a really good course to go through because we have a very realistic example of multiple microservices that need support services that need consolidated logging and we are going to be going through that and setting up all of this in Kubernetes. So there's a fair amount of moving parts here but I think this is a very realistic, real world example of multiple microservices being managed by Kubernetes. So a lot of good content. First thing we need to do is go through some general housekeeping, make sure that you have your environment set up properly. So we'll cover that in this course and then in the next sections of the course we will be tackling the deployment of Spring Boot microservices into Kubernetes.