
Edge Cloud Operations
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Content
- Edge Cloud Operations: A Systems Approach
- Foreword
- Preface
- Preface
- Intended Audience
- Guided Tour of Open Source
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- 1.1 Terminology
- 1.2 Disaggregation
- 1.3 Cloud Technology
- 1.3 Cloud Technology
- 1.3.1 Hardware Platform
- 1.3.2 Software Building Blocks
- 1.3.3 Switching Fabric
- 1.3.4 Repositories
- 1.3.5 Other Options
- 1.4 Future of the Sysadmin
- Chapter 2: Architecture
- Chapter 2: Architecture
- 2.1 Edge Cloud
- 2.2 Hybrid Cloud
- 2.3 Stakeholders
- 2.4 Control and Management
- 2.4 Control and Management
- 2.4.1 Resource Provisioning
- 2.4.2 Lifecycle Management
- 2.4.3 Runtime Control
- 2.4.4 Monitoring and Telemetry
- 2.4.5 Summary
- 2.5 DevOps
- Chapter 3: Resource Provisioning
- Chapter 3: Resource Provisioning
- 3.1 Physical Infrastructure
- 3.1 Physical Infrastructure
- 3.1.1 Document Infrastructure
- 3.1.2 Configure and Boot
- 3.1.3 Provisioning API
- 3.1.4 Provisioning VMs
- 3.2 Infrastructure-as-Code
- 3.3 Platform Definition
- Chapter 4: Lifecycle Management
- Chapter 4: Lifecycle Management
- 4.1 Design Overview
- 4.2 Testing Strategy
- 4.2 Testing Strategy
- 4.2.1 Categories of Tests
- 4.2.2 Testing Framework
- 4.3 Continuous Integration
- 4.3 Continuous Integration
- 4.3.1 Code Repositories
- 4.3.2 Build-Integrate-Test
- 4.4 Continuous Deployment
- 4.5 Versioning Strategy
- 4.6 Managing Secrets
- 4.7 What about GitOps?
- Chapter 5: Runtime Control
- Chapter 5: Runtime Control
- 5.1 Design Overview
- 5.2 Implementation Details
- 5.2 Implementation Details
- 5.2.1 Models & State
- 5.2.2 Runtime Control API
- 5.2.3 Identity Management
- 5.2.4 Adapters
- 5.2.5 Workflow Engine
- 5.2.6 Secure Communication
- 5.3 Modeling Connectivity Service
- 5.3 Modeling Connectivity Service
- 5.3.1 Enterprises
- 5.3.2 Slices
- 5.3.3 Templates and Traffic Classes
- 5.3.4 Other Models
- 5.4 Revisiting GitOps
- Chapter 6: Monitoring and Telemetry
- Chapter 6: Monitoring and Telemetry
- 6.1 Metrics and Alerts
- 6.1 Metrics and Alerts
- 6.1.1 Exporting Metrics
- 6.1.2 Creating Dashboards
- 6.1.3 Defining Alerts
- 6.2 Logging
- 6.2 Logging
- 6.2.1 Common Schema
- 6.2.2 Best Practices
- 6.3 Distributed Tracing
- 6.4 Integrated Dashboards
- 6.5 Observability
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- About The Authors
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