Kubernetes In Action (Manning)
Wednesday, 24 January 2018

A comprehensive guide to developing and running applications in a Kubernetes environment. Before diving into Kubernetes, author Marko Luksa gives an overview of container technologies like Docker, including how to build containers, so that even readers who haven't used these technologies before can get up and running. It goers on to show how to build your first Kubernetes cluster. The examples show how to gradually expand your initial application, adding features and deepening your knowledge of Kubernetes architecture and operation.

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Author: Marko Luksa
Publisher: Manning
Date: Jan 2018
Pages: 624
ISBN: 978-1617293726
Print: 1617293725
Kindle: Free with print edition
Audience: developers wanting to learn Kubernetes
Level: Intermediate
Category: Frameworks

 

kubernetes

Topics covered include

  • Kubernetes' internals
  • Deploying containers across a cluster
  • Securing clusters
  • Updating applications with zero downtime

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