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Strategizing Continuous Delivery in the Cloud

By : Garima Bajpai, Thomas Schuetz
Book Image

Strategizing Continuous Delivery in the Cloud

By: Garima Bajpai, Thomas Schuetz

Overview of this book

Many organizations are embracing cloud technology to remain competitive, but implementing and adopting development processes while modernizing a cloud-based ecosystem can be challenging. Strategizing Continuous Delivery in Cloud helps you modernize continuous delivery and achieve infrastructure-application convergence in the cloud. You’ll learn the differences between cloud-based and traditional delivery approaches and develop a tailored strategy. You’ll discover how to secure your cloud delivery environment, ensure software security, run different test types, and test in the pre-production and production stages. You’ll also get to grips with the prerequisites for onboarding cloud-based continuous delivery for organizational and technical aspects. Then, you’ll explore key aspects of readiness to overcome core challenges in your cloud journey, including GitOps, progressive delivery controllers, feature flagging, differences between cloud-based and traditional tools, and implementing cloud chaos engineering. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-equipped to select the right cloud environment and technologies for CD and be able to explore techniques for implementing CD in the cloud.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Part 1: Foundation and Preparation for Continuous Delivery in the Cloud
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Part 2: Implementing Continuous Delivery
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Part 3: Best Practices and the Way Ahead

Infrastructure as Code

Now that we know how to package our application, we want to get this running on cloud infrastructure. In a time not so long ago, we had to manually create the infrastructure for our application, mount servers, and configure this. As one of the major characteristics of cloud-based systems is the availability of APIs for almost everything, this is no longer necessary. We can assume that the cloud provider provides enough resources that we can use for our application. In this section, we will take a look at how we can use these APIs to create our Infrastructure as Code (IaC).

First, we need to find out what IaC is and what it does. Normally, IaC is the art of describing infrastructure in a declarative configuration. In general, most tools that use declarative configuration work the same way as Kubernetes operators (we talked about them in the previous section). Therefore, we define our configuration in a declarative format, and the tooling compares this configuration...