About the Book
Design, deploy, and manage large-scale containers using Kubernetes
Key Features
Gain insight into the latest features of Kubernetes, including Prometheus and API aggregation
Discover ways to keep your clusters always available, scalable, and up-to-date
Master the skills of designing and deploying large clusters on various cloud platforms
Book DescriptionIf you are running a number of containers and want to be able to automate the way they’re managed, it can be helpful to have Kubernetes at your disposal.
This Learning Path guides you through core Kubernetes constructs, such as pods, services, replica sets, replication controllers, and labels. You'll get started by learning how to integrate your build pipeline and deployments in a Kubernetes cluster. As you cover more chapters in the Learning Path, you'll get up to speed with orchestrating updates behind the scenes, avoiding downtime on your cluster, and dealing with underlying cloud provider instability in your cluster. With the help of real-world use cases, you'll also explore options for network configuration, and understand how to set up, operate, and troubleshoot various Kubernetes networking plugins. In addition to this, you'll gain insights into custom resource development and utilization in automation and maintenance workflows.
By the end of this Learning Path, you'll have the expertise you need to progress from an intermediate to an advanced level of understanding Kubernetes.
This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products:
Getting Started with Kubernetes - Third Edition by Jonathan Baier and Jesse White
Mastering Kubernetes - Second Edition by Gigi Sayfan
What you will learn
Download, install, and configure the Kubernetes code base
Create and configure custom Kubernetes resources
Use third-party resources in your automation workflows
Deliver applications as standard packages
Set up and access monitoring and logging for Kubernetes clusters
Set up external access to applications running in the cluster
Manage and scale Kubernetes with hosted platforms on Amazon Web Services (AWS), Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
Run multiple clusters and manage them from a single control plane
Who this book is forIf you are a developer or a system administrator with an intermediate understanding of Kubernetes and want to master its advanced features, then this book is for you. Basic knowledge of networking is required to easily understand the concepts explained.
Table of Contents:
Table of Contents
Introduction to Kubernetes
Understanding Kubernetes Architecture
Building a Foundation with Core Kubernetes Constructs
Working with Networking, Load Balancers, and Ingress
Using Critical Kubernetes Resources
Exploring Kubernetes Storage Concepts
Monitoring and Logging
Monitoring, Logging, and Troubleshooting
Operating Systems, Platforms, and Cloud and Local Providers
Creating Kubernetes Clusters
Cluster Federation and Multi-Tenancy
Cluster Authentication, Authorization, and Container Security
Running Stateful Applications with Kubernetes
Rolling Updates, Scalability, and Quotas
Advanced Kubernetes Networking
Kubernetes Infrastructure Management
Customizing Kubernetes – API and Plugins
Handling the Kubernetes Package Manager
The Future of Kubernetes
About the Author :
Jonathan Baier is an emerging technology leader living in Brooklyn, New York. He has been passionate about technology since an early age. He taught himself to code a very poorly-written version of Tic-Tac-Toe and during his teenage years, started a computer support business. Throughout his life, he has dabbled in entrepreneurship. He currently works as senior vice president of cloud engineering and operations for Moody's Corporation in New York. Jesse White is a 15-year veteran and technology leader in New York city's very own Silicon Valley, where he is a pillar of the vibrant engineering ecosystem. As founder of DockerNYC and an active participant in the open source community, you can find Jesse at a number of leading industry events, including DockerCon and VelocityConf, giving talks and workshops. Gigi Sayfan is a principal software architect at Helix, and he has been developing software professionally for more than 22 years in domains, such as instant messaging and morphing. He has written production code every day in many programming languages, such as Go, Python, C/C++, C#, Java, Delphi, JavaScript, and even Cobol and PowerBuilder for operating systems, such as Windows, Linux, macOS, Lynx (embedded), and more. His technical expertise includes databases, networking, distributed systems, unorthodox user interfaces, and general software development life cycles