
CoreOS in Action
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CoreOS in Action is a clear tutorial for deploying container-based systems on CoreOS Container Linux.
About the Technology
Traditional Linux server distributions include every component required for anything you might be hosting, most of which you don't need if you've containerized your apps and services. CoreOS Container Linux is a bare-bones distro with only the essential bits needed to run containers like Docker. Container Linux is a fast, secure base layer for any container-centric distributed application, including microservices. And say goodbye to patch scheduling; when Container Linux needs an update, you just hot-swap the whole OS.
About the Book
CoreOS in Action is a clear tutorial for deploying container-based systems on CoreOS Container Linux. Inside, you'll follow along with examples that teach you to set up CoreOS on both private and cloud systems, and to practice common sense monitoring and upgrade techniques with real code. You'll also explore important container-aware application designs, including microservices, web, and Big Data examples with real-world use cases to put your learning into perspective.
Summary
- Handling scaling and failures gracefully
- Container-driven application designs
- Cloud, on-premises, and hybrid deployment
- Smart logging and backup practices
About the Reader
Written for readers familiar with Linux and the basics of Docker.
About the Author
Matt Bailey is currently a technical lead at ZeniMax. He has worked in higher education and with scientific computing, medical, and networking technology companies, as well as a few startups. You can find him online via https://mdb.io.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to the CoreOS family
- Getting started on your workstation
- Expecting failure: fault tolerance in CoreOS
- CoreOS in production
- Application architecture and workflow
- Web stack application example
- Big Data stack
- CoreOS on AWS
- Bringing it together: deployment
- System administration
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Content
- Intro
- Copyright
- Brief Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- About this Book
- Part 1. Getting to know CoreOS
- Chapter 1. Introduction to the CoreOS family
- Chapter 2. Getting started on your workstation
- Chapter 3. Expecting failure: fault tolerance in CoreOS
- Part 2. Application architecture
- Chapter 4. CoreOS in production
- Chapter 5. Application architecture and workflow
- Chapter 6. Web stack application example
- Chapter 7. Big Data stack
- Part 3. CoreOS in production
- Chapter 8. CoreOS on AWS
- Chapter 9. Bringing it together: deployment
- Chapter 10. System administration
- Index
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Listings
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