
OpenShift in Action
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OpenShift in Action is a full reference to Red Hat OpenShift that breaks down this robust container platform so you can use it day-to-day. Combining Docker and Kubernetes, OpenShift is a powerful platform for cluster management, scaling, and upgrading your enterprise apps. It doesn't matter why you use OpenShift?by the end of this book you'll be able to handle every aspect of it, inside and out!
Foreword by Jim Whitehurst, Red Hat.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the Technology
Containers let you package everything into one neat place, and with Red Hat OpenShift you can build, deploy, and run those packages all in one place! Combining Docker and Kubernetes, OpenShift is a powerful platform for cluster management, scaling, and upgrading your enterprise apps.
About the Book
OpenShift in Action is a full reference to Red Hat OpenShift that breaks down this robust container platform so you can use it day-to-day. Starting with how to deploy and run your first application, you'll go deep into OpenShift. You'll discover crystal-clear explanations of namespaces, cgroups, and SELinux, learn to prepare a cluster, and even tackle advanced details like software-defined networks and security, with real-world examples you can take to your own work. It doesn't matter why you use OpenShift?by the end of this book you'll be able to handle every aspect of it, inside and out!
What's Inside
- Written by lead OpenShift architects
- Rock-solid fundamentals of Docker and Kubernetes
- Keep mission-critical applications up and running
- Manage persistent storage
About the Reader
For DevOps engineers and administrators working in a Linux-based distributed environment.
About the Authors
Jamie Duncan is a cloud solutions architect for Red Hat, focusing on large-scale OpenShift deployments. John Osborne is a principal OpenShift architect for Red Hat.
Table of Contents
PART 1 - FUNDAMENTALS
- Getting to know OpenShift
- Getting started
- Containers are Linux
PART 2 - CLOUD-NATIVE APPLICATIONS
- Working with services
- Autoscaling with metrics
- Continuous integration and continuous deployment
PART 3 - STATEFUL APPLICATIONS
- Creating and managing persistent storage
- Stateful applications
PART 4 - OPERATIONS AND SECURITY
- Authentication and resource access
- Networking
- Security
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Jamie Duncan is a Cloud Solutions Architect for Red Hat, focusing on large-scale OpenShift deployments.Ã?Â
Content
- Intro
- Copyright
- Brief Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About this book
- About the authors
- About the cover illustration
- Part 1. Fundamentals
- Chapter 1. Getting to know OpenShift
- Chapter 2. Getting started
- Chapter 3. Containers are Linux
- Part 2. Cloud-native applications
- Chapter 4. Working with services
- Chapter 5. Autoscaling with metrics
- Chapter 6. Continuous integration and continuous deployment
- Part 3. Stateful applications
- Chapter 7. Creating and managing persistent storage
- Chapter 8. Stateful applications
- Part 4. Operations and security
- Chapter 9. Authentication and resource access
- Chapter 10. Networking
- Chapter 11. Security
- Appendix A. Installing and configuring OpenShift
- Appendix B. Setting up a persistent storage source
- Appendix C. Working directly with Docker
- Appendix D. Configuring identity providers
- OpenShift application components
- oc Cheat Sheet
- Index
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Listings
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