
Kubernetes Management Design Patterns
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CoreOS Linux is used in the majority of the chapters and other platforms discussed are CentOS with OpenShift, Debian 8 (jessie) on AWS, and Debian 7 for Google Container Engine.
CoreOS is the main focus becayse Docker is pre-installed on CoreOS out-of-the-box. CoreOS:
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Supports most cloud providers (including Amazon AWS EC2 and Google Cloud Platform) and virtualization platforms (such as VMWare and VirtualBox)
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Provides Cloud-Config for declaratively configuring for OS items such as network configuration (flannel), storage (etcd), and user accounts
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Provides a production-level infrastructure for containerized applications including automation, security, and scalability
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Leads the drive for container industry standards and founded appc
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Provides the most advanced container registry, Quay
What You'll Learn
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Use Kubernetes with Docker
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Create a Kubernetes cluster on CoreOS on AWS
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Apply cluster management design patterns
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Use multiple cloud provider zones
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Work with Kubernetes and tools like Ansible
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Discover the Kubernetes-based PaaS platform OpenShift
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Create a high availability website
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Build a high availability Kubernetes master cluster
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Use volumes, configmaps, services, autoscaling, and rolling updates
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Manage compute resources
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Configure logging and scheduling
Who This Book Is For
Linux admins, CoreOS admins, applicationdevelopers, and container as a service (CAAS) developers. Some pre-requisite knowledge of Linux and Docker is required. Introductory knowledge of Kubernetes is required such as creating a cluster, creating a Pod, creating a service, and creating and scaling a replication controller. For introductory Docker and Kubernetes information, refer to Pro Docker (Apress) and Kubernetes Microservices with Docker (Apress). Some pre-requisite knowledge about using Amazon Web Services (AWS) EC2, CloudFormation, and VPC is also required.
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"The book does provide a practical guide to installing Kubernetes using Amazon Web Services (AWS) and the Google Cloud Platform to perform essential tasks, all clearly illustrated with many screen shots. . this book could be useful for those readers who appreciate a detailed and practical guide for installing and configuring Kubernetes' many features." (Computing Reviews, November, 2017)More details
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