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Kubernetes Management Design Patterns : With Docker, CoreOS Linux, and Other Platforms / by Deepak Vohra.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Vohra, Deepak., Author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Client/server computing.
Operating systems (Computers).
Computer programming.
Servers.
Operating Systems.
Programming Techniques.
Linux.
Local Subjects:
Servers.
Operating Systems.
Programming Techniques.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XX, 399 p. 560 illus., 500 illus. in color.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2017.
Place of Publication:
Berkeley, CA : Apress : Imprint: Apress, 2017.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Take container cluster management to the next level; learn how to administer and configure Kubernetes on CoreOS; and apply suitable management design patterns such as Configmaps, Autoscaling, elastic resource usage, and high availability. Some of the other features discussed are logging, scheduling, rolling updates, volumes, service types, and multiple cloud provider zones. The atomic unit of modular container service in Kubernetes is a Pod, which is a group of containers with a common filesystem and networking. The Kubernetes Pod abstraction enables design patterns for containerized applications similar to object-oriented design patterns. Containers provide some of the same benefits as software objects such as modularity or packaging, abstraction, and reuse. 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. You will: Use Kubernetes with Docker Create a Kubernetes cluster on CoreOS on AWS Apply cluster management design patterns Use multiple cloud provider zones Work with Kubernetes and tools like Ansible Discover the Kubernetes-based PaaS platform OpenShift Create a high availability website Build a high availability Kubernetes master cluster Use volumes, configmaps, services, autoscaling, and rolling updates Manage compute resources Configure logging and scheduling.
Contents:
Part I Platforms
1. Kubernetes On AWS
2. Kubernetes on CoreOS
3. Kubernetes on Google Cloud Platform. Part 2 Administration and Configuration
4. Using Multiple Zones
5. Using the Tectonic Console
6. Using Volumes
7. Using Services
8. Using Rolling Updates
9. Scheduling Pods
10. Configuring Compute Resources
11. Using Configmaps
12. Setting Resource Quotas
13. Using Autoscaling
14. Configuring Logging. Part 3 High Availability
15. Using a HA Master with OpenShift
16. Developing a Highly Available Web Site.
Notes:
Place of publication from publisher's website (viewed February 14, 2017).
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781484225981
1484225988
OCLC:
972900187

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