This book shows developers and operations staff how to apply industry-standard DevOps practices to Kubernetes in a cloud-native context. It covers the Kubernetes ecosystem and solutions to everyday problems. In this friendly, pragmatic book, authors John Arundel and Justin Domingus show what Kubernetes can do—and what you can do with it.The book develops, step by step, an example cloud-native application and its supporting infrastructure, along with a development environment and continuous deployment pipeline that you can use for your own applications.
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Author: John Arundel and Justin Domingus Publisher: O'Reilly Date:March 2019 Pages: 346 ISBN: 978-1492040767 Print: 1492040762 Kindle: B07PJ4HM92 Audience: Cloud developers Level: Intermediate Category: Cloud Computing
- Understand containers and Kubernetes from first principles—no experience necessary
- Run your own clusters or choose a managed Kubernetes service from Amazon, Google, and others
- Design your own cloud-native services and infrastructure
- Use Kubernetes to manage resource usage and the container lifecycle
- Optimize clusters for cost, performance, resilience, capacity, and scalability
- Learn the best tools for developing, testing, and deploying your applications
- Apply the latest industry practices for observability and monitoring
- Secure your containers and clusters in production
- Adopt DevOps principles to help make your development teams lean, fast, and effective
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