Quick Start Kubernetes, 2022 Edition
- Length: 115 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Independently published
- Publication Date: 2022-01-13
- ISBN-10: B09QFM8FWJ
- ISBN-13: 9798799635398
- Sales Rank: #651244 (See Top 100 Books)
Do you need to figure out what Kubernetes is all about? Do you like learning through hands-on?
If yes, this is the book for you…
Quick Start Kubernetes, brought to you by best-selling author Nigel Poulton, assumes zero prior experience and gets you to the point you can hold deploy and manage a simple app. And it does it in less than 100 pages!
You’ll learn:
- Why we have Kubernetes
- What Kubernetes is
- Where Kubernetes is going
- The fundamentals of Kubernetes architecture
You’ll also perform the following hands-on tasks:
- Build a cluster
- containerize an app
- Deploy the app to Kubernetes
- Break the app and watch it self-heal
- Scale the app
- Perform a rolling update
Along the way, Nigel explains everything as clearly as possible and busts every piece of jargon.
When you’re done, you’ll be in love with Kubernetes and ready to rock and roll with it.
About the author Nigel Poulton (@nigelpoulton) About the book Who is the book for What does the book cover Will the book make you a Kubernetes expert Will you know what you’re talking about when you finish the book Editions Terminology and responsible language Feedback The sample app 1: What is Kubernetes What are microservices What is cloud-native What is an orchestrator Other useful Kubernetes stuff to know Chapter summary 2: Why we need Kubernetes Why tech companies need Kubernetes Why the user community needs Kubernetes Chapter Summary 3: What does Kubernetes look like Control plane nodes and worker nodes Control plane nodes Worker nodes Hosted Kubernetes Managing Kubernetes with the kubectl command line tool Chapter summary 4: Getting Kubernetes Kubernetes on your laptop with Docker Desktop Kubernetes in the cloud with Linode Kubernetes Engine (LKE) Chapter summary 5: Creating a containerized app Pre-requisites Get the application code Build the container image Host the image on a registry Chapter summary 6: Running an app on Kubernetes Verify your Kubernetes cluster Deploy the app to Kubernetes Connect to the app Clean-up Chapter summary 7: Adding self-healing Intro to Kubernetes Deployments Self-heal from a Pod failure Self-heal from a worker node failure Chapter summary 8: Scaling the app Pre-requisites Scale an application up Scale an application down Another word on labels Important clean-up Chapter summary 9: Performing a rolling update Pre-requisites Update the app Clean-up Chapter summary 10: What next Other books Video courses Events Let’s connect Show some love Appendix A: Lab code Chapter 5: Creating a containerized app Chapter 6: Running an app on Kubernetes Chapter 7: Adding self-healing Chapter 8: Scaling an app Chapter 9: Performing a rolling update Terminology
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