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Implementing GitOps with Kubernetes

Implementing GitOps with Kubernetes

By : Pietro Libro, Artem Lajko
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Implementing GitOps with Kubernetes

Implementing GitOps with Kubernetes

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By: Pietro Libro, Artem Lajko

Overview of this book

This book covers actionable GitOps practices for automated, secure Kubernetes deployments with industry-tested scenarios. You’ll be able to leverage GitOps to tackle cloud-native software delivery challenges, such as preventing data drifts between systems and Git repositories, and ensuring rapid, error-free deployments. The book introduces GitOps core concepts and principles and then delves into integrating version control and GitOps tools such as Argo CD, Flux CD, Helm, and Kustomize with Kubernetes. You’ll learn about scaling GitOps across multiple clusters, architectural designs for efficient cloud-native operations, and the cultural transformation needed to support GitOps adoption within an organization. As you progress, you’ll be able to automate infrastructure and implement CI/CD processes on OpenShift, MS Azure, and AWS platforms using GitOps, Terraform, OpenTofu, and Argo CD. You’ll also explore examples and best practices for integrating observability, enhancing security, managing financial operations (FinOps), and future trends such as AI and sustainability in GitOps. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained the skills you need to apply GitOps strategies for robust Kubernetes and cloud deployments, thereby boosting your productivity and efficiency.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Part 1: Understanding GitOps via Uncomplicated Orchestrations/ Kubernetes
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Part 2: Harnessing Advanced Orchestrations, Culture, and Control in GitOps Practices
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Part 3: Hands-on Automating Infrastructure and CI/CD with GitOps
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Part 4: Operational Excellence Through GitOps Best Practices

Exploring GitHub

GitHub is a vital platform in the world of software development, serving as a hub for collaborative projects using Git. It extends the functionality of Git by providing a web-based graphical interface. GitHub facilitates the hosting of both public and private repositories, making it easier for individuals and teams to collaborate on projects regardless of their geographical location. Its importance lies not just in code storage but also in fostering a community where developers can share, contribute to, and build upon each other’s work, enhancing the open source development culture.

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Creating a GitHub account is essential for storing source code on this widely used platform. This book will guide you through using GitHub to manage code in public and private repositories. Detailed instructions for account creation are available on GitHub’s website, where you can find all the information needed to get started (https://github.com/).

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