- The control plane (master) consists of a set of components that are responsible for global decisions regarding the cluster, such as the scheduling and deployment of application instances to worker nodes and managing cluster events. The data plane consists of worker nodes that are responsible for running container workloads scheduled by the master.
- Cluster management is performed using a declarative model, which makes Kubernetes very powerful—you describe the desired state and Kubernetes does all of the heavy lifting to transform the current state of the cluster to the desired state.
- A Kubernetes Pod consists of one or more containers that share kernel namespaces, IPC, a network stack (so you address them by the same cluster IP and they can communicate via localhost), and storage. In other words, Pods can contain multiple...
Hands-On Kubernetes on Windows
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Hands-On Kubernetes on Windows
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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)
Preface
Section 1: Creating and Working with Containers
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Creating Containers
Managing State in Containers
Working with Container Images
Section 2: Understanding Kubernetes Fundamentals
Kubernetes Concepts and Windows Support
Kubernetes Networking
Interacting with Kubernetes Clusters
Section 3: Creating Windows Kubernetes Clusters
Deploying a Hybrid On-Premises Kubernetes Cluster
Deploying a Hybrid Azure Kubernetes Service Engine Cluster
Section 4: Orchestrating Windows Containers Using Kubernetes
Deploying Your First Application
Deploying Microsoft SQL Server 2019 and a ASP.NET MVC Application
Configuring Applications to Use Kubernetes Features
Development Workflow with Kubernetes
Securing Kubernetes Clusters and Applications
Monitoring Kubernetes Applications Using Prometheus
Disaster Recovery
Production Considerations for Running Kubernetes
Assessments
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