
Cloud Native Applications with Docker and Kubernetes
Design and Build Cloud Architecture and Applications with Microservices, EMQ, and Multi-Site Configurations
Jonathan Bartlett(Author)
APress
Published on 17. December 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
XVII, 273 pages
978-1-4842-8875-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book takes developers on a journey into the cloud with Docker and Kubernetes. It walks you through the basics of Docker containers, how they are built, run, and published, and how the Kubernetes system allows you to use containers to better manage a cloud native application. Additionally, it walks you through various issues in cloud architecture, and how to design a cloud architecture that will work with your application and your team.
The book takes a unique approach, getting you immersed in each subject with tutorials, then building up your technical knowledge, and finally backing up and thinking about more big-picture issues. Part one introduces Docker, building and working with Docker images, and covering best practices for Docker Containers. Part two covers the practicalities of "cloud native" and managing a Kubernetes application, including a full working example. The last part covers the design of cloud and microservice architectures, includingthe use of enterprise message queues, multi-site configurations and the common values that such architectures follow.
This approach accelerates learning and keeps you moving forward without leaving you behind. The appendices also contain a wealth of worthwhile reference material for routine cloud application management.
What You Will Learn
Who This Book Is For Primarily developers who are moving to the cloud and want to get a sense of the environment they are getting into, and developers who want to move into a larger role of cloud architecture.
The book takes a unique approach, getting you immersed in each subject with tutorials, then building up your technical knowledge, and finally backing up and thinking about more big-picture issues. Part one introduces Docker, building and working with Docker images, and covering best practices for Docker Containers. Part two covers the practicalities of "cloud native" and managing a Kubernetes application, including a full working example. The last part covers the design of cloud and microservice architectures, includingthe use of enterprise message queues, multi-site configurations and the common values that such architectures follow.
This approach accelerates learning and keeps you moving forward without leaving you behind. The appendices also contain a wealth of worthwhile reference material for routine cloud application management.
What You Will Learn
- Understand Docker and containerization
- Gain insight into what Kubernetes is
- Master essential cloud architecture design principles
- Design and implement notes for building cloud architectures
Who This Book Is For Primarily developers who are moving to the cloud and want to get a sense of the environment they are getting into, and developers who want to move into a larger role of cloud architecture.
More details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
58 s/w Abbildungen
XVII, 273 p. 58 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
554 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4842-8875-7 (9781484288757)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4842-8876-4
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Jonathan Bartlett
Cloud Native Applications with Docker and Kubernetes
Design and Build Cloud Architecture and Applications with Microservices, EMQ, and Multi-Site Configurations
E-Book
12/2022
APress
€46.99
Available for download
Person
Jonathan Bartlett is a senior software developer for McElroy Manufacturing. In his career he has served as senior developer and cloud architect roles for several companies in the biking industry, the music industry, the housing industry, and the medical industry. Jonathan has also taught computer science at the college and high school levels. In his spare time he writes for MindMatters.ai and also writes research papers on artificial intelligence, mathematics, and the applications of information theory to other sciences.
Content
Chapter 1.Introduction.-
Part 1: An Introduction to Containers
Chapter 2. Docker Under the Hood.- Chapter 3. A Docker Interactive Tutorial.- Chapter 4. Best Practices for Docker Containers.-
Part 2: Introducing Kubernetes
Chapter 5. The Cloud Native Philosophy.- Chapter 6.- Getting Started with Kubernetes.- Chapter 7. Managing Kubernetes with kubectl.- Chapter 8. The Kubernetes Environment.- Chapter 9.Basic Kubernetes Management.- Chapter 10. A Full Kubernetes Cloud Example.- Chapter 11.- Going Further in Kubernetes.
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Part 3: Architecting for the Cloud
Chapter 12. Cloud Architecture Introduction.- Chapter 13.- Basic Cloud Architectures.- Chapter 14. Microservice Architectures.- Chapter 15. Enterprise Message Queues.- Chapter 16. Architecting Data Stores.- Chapter 17. Multi-Site Configurations.- Chapter 18. Architecture Values.- Chapter 19. Conclusion.