If your organization is preparing to move toward a cloud-native computing architecture, this cookbook shows you how to successfully use Kubernetes, the de-facto standard for automating the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. With more than 80 proven recipes, developers, system administrators, and architects will quickly learn how to get started with Kubernetes and understand its powerful API. Through the course of the book, authors Sébastien Goasguen and Michael Hausenblas provide several detailed solutions for installing, interacting with, and using Kubernetes in development and production. Youll learn how to adapt the system to your particular needs and become familiar with the wider Kubernetes ecosystem. Each standalone chapter features recipes written in OReillys popular problem-solution-discussion format. Recipes in this cookbook focus on: Creating a Kubernetes cluster Using the Kubernetes command-line interface Managing fundamental workload types Working with services Exploring the Kubernetes API Managing stateful and non-cloud native apps Working with volumes and configuration data Cluster-level and application-level scaling Securing your applications Monitoring and logging Maintenance and troubleshooting
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Publication Date: 31 Mar 2018
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781491979686
About Michael HausenblasSebastien Goasguen
Sebastien Goasguen is a twenty year open source veteran. A member of the Apache Software Foundation he worked on Apache CloudStack and Libcloud for several years before diving into the container world. He is the founder of Skippbox a Kubernetes startup that develops open source tools for Kubernetes users. An avid blogger he enjoys spreading the word about new cutting edge technologies and also trains developers and sysadmins on all things Docker and Kubernetes. Sebastien is the author of the O Reilly Docker Cookbook and 60 Recipes for Apache CloudStack. Michael is a Developer Advocate for Go Kubernetes and OpenShift at Red Hat where he helps appops to build and operate distributed services. His background is in large-scale data processing and container orchestration and he's experienced in advocacy and standardization at W3C and IETF. Before Red Hat Michael worked at Mesosphere MapR and in two research institutions in Ireland and Austria. He contributes to open source software (mainly using Go) blogs and hangs out on Twitter too much