Kubernetes Management Design Patterns (Apress)
Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Deepak Vohra takes container cluster management to the next level in this book, and shows how to administer and configure Kubernetes on CoreOS. Vohra also shows how to apply management design patterns such as Configmaps, Autoscaling, elastic resource usage, and high availability.  Some of the other features discussed are logging, scheduling, rolling updates, volumes, service types, and multiple cloud provider zones.

CoreOS Linux is used in the majority of the chapters and other platforms discussed are CentOS with OpenShift, Debian 8 (jessie) on AWS, and Debian 7 for Google Container Engine.

Author: Deepak Vohra
Publisher: APress
Date: February 2017
Pages: 424
ISBN: 978-1484225974
Print: 148422597X
Kindle: B01MZDO0BD
Audience: Linux admins, CoreOS admins, application developers, and container as a service (CAAS) developers
Level: Advanced
Category: Operating Systems

 

  • Use Kubernetes with Docker
  • Create a Kubernetes cluster on CoreOS on AWS
  • Apply cluster management design patterns
  • Use multiple cloud provider zones
  • Work with Kubernetes and tools like Ansible
  • Discover the Kubernetes-based PaaS platform OpenShift
  • Create a high availability website
  • Build a high availability Kubernetes master cluster
  • Use volumes, configmaps, services, autoscaling, and rolling updates
  • Manage compute resources
  • Configure logging and scheduling

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