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Mastering Kubernetes - Fourth Edition

By : Gigi Sayfan
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Mastering Kubernetes - Fourth Edition

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By: Gigi Sayfan

Overview of this book

The fourth edition of the bestseller Mastering Kubernetes includes the most recent tools and code to enable you to learn the latest features of Kubernetes 1.25. This book contains a thorough exploration of complex concepts and best practices to help you master the skills of designing and deploying large-scale distributed systems on Kubernetes clusters. You’ll learn how to run complex stateless and stateful microservices on Kubernetes, including advanced features such as horizontal pod autoscaling, rolling updates, resource quotas, and persistent storage backends. In addition, you’ll understand how to utilize serverless computing and service meshes. Further, two new chapters have been added. “Governing Kubernetes” covers the problem of policy management, how admission control addresses it, and how policy engines provide a powerful governance solution. “Running Kubernetes in Production” shows you what it takes to run Kubernetes at scale across multiple cloud providers, multiple geographical regions, and multiple clusters, and it also explains how to handle topics such as upgrades, capacity planning, dealing with cloud provider limits/quotas, and cost management. By the end of this Kubernetes book, you’ll have a strong understanding of, and hands-on experience with, a wide range of Kubernetes capabilities.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Index

Summary

In this chapter, we covered the hot topic of serverless computing. We explained the two meanings of serverless - eliminating the need to manage servers as well as deploying and running functions as a service. We explored in depth the aspects of serverless infrastructure in the cloud, especially in the context of Kubernetes. We compared the built-in cluster autoscaler as a Kubernetes-native serverless solution to the offerings of other cloud providers, like AWS EKS+Fargate, Azure AKS+ACI, and Google Cloud Run. We then switched gears and dove into the exciting and promising Knative project, with its scale-to-zero capabilities and advanced deployment options. Then, we moved to the wild world of FaaS on Kubernetes.

We discussed the plethora of solutions out there and examined them in detail, including hands-on experiments with two of the most prominent and battle-tested solutions out there: OpenFaaS and Fission. The bottom line is that both flavors of serverless computing...