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Hands-On Kubernetes on Windows

By : Piotr Tylenda
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Hands-On Kubernetes on Windows

By: Piotr Tylenda

Overview of this book

With the adoption of Windows containers in Kubernetes, you can now fully leverage the flexibility and robustness of the Kubernetes container orchestration system in the Windows ecosystem. This support will enable you to create new Windows applications and migrate existing ones to the cloud-native stack with the same ease as for Linux-oriented cloud applications. This practical guide takes you through the key concepts involved in packaging Windows-distributed applications into containers and orchestrating these using Kubernetes. You'll also understand the current limitations of Windows support in Kubernetes. As you advance, you'll gain hands-on experience deploying a fully functional hybrid Linux/Windows Kubernetes cluster for development, and explore production scenarios in on-premises and cloud environments, such as Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service. By the end of this book, you'll be well-versed with containerization, microservices architecture, and the critical considerations for running Kubernetes in production environments successfully.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
1
Section 1: Creating and Working with Containers
5
Section 2: Understanding Kubernetes Fundamentals
9
Section 3: Creating Windows Kubernetes Clusters
12
Section 4: Orchestrating Windows Containers Using Kubernetes

Section 4: Orchestrating Windows Containers Using Kubernetes

In this section, we will use Kubernetes to create both simple and complex application architectures using containers. We will learn how to deploy, scale, and monitor such applications, utilizing the power of the platform.

This section contains the following chapters:

  • Chapter 9, Deploying Your First Application
  • Chapter 10, Deploying Microsoft SQL Server 2019 and a ASP.NET MVC Application
  • Chapter 11, Configuring Applications to Use Kubernetes Features
  • Chapter 12, Development Workflow with Kubernetes
  • Chapter 13, Securing Kubernetes Clusters and Applications
  • Chapter 14, Monitoring Kubernetes Applications Using Prometheus
  • Chapter 15, Disaster Recovery
  • Chapter 16, Production Considerations for Running Kubernetes