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Cloud Native with Kubernetes

By : Alexander Raul
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Cloud Native with Kubernetes

By: Alexander Raul

Overview of this book

Kubernetes is a modern cloud native container orchestration tool and one of the most popular open source projects worldwide. In addition to the technology being powerful and highly flexible, Kubernetes engineers are in high demand across the industry. This book is a comprehensive guide to deploying, securing, and operating modern cloud native applications on Kubernetes. From the fundamentals to Kubernetes best practices, the book covers essential aspects of configuring applications. You’ll even explore real-world techniques for running clusters in production, tips for setting up observability for cluster resources, and valuable troubleshooting techniques. Finally, you’ll learn how to extend and customize Kubernetes, as well as gaining tips for deploying service meshes, serverless tooling, and more on your cluster. By the end of this Kubernetes book, you’ll be equipped with the tools you need to confidently run and extend modern applications on Kubernetes.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Section 1: Setting Up Kubernetes
5
Section 2: Configuring and Deploying Applications on Kubernetes
11
Section 3: Running Kubernetes in Production
16
Section 4: Extending Kubernetes

Configuring Ingress

As mentioned at the beginning of the chapter, Ingress provides a granular mechanism for routing requests into a cluster. Ingress does not replace Services but augments them with capabilities such as path-based routing. Why is this necessary? There are plenty of reasons, including cost. An Ingress with 10 paths to ClusterIP Services is a lot cheaper than creating a new LoadBalancer Service for each path – plus it keeps things simple and easy to understand.

Ingresses do not work like other Services in Kubernetes. Just creating the Ingress itself will do nothing. You need two additional components:

  • An Ingress controller: you can choose from many implementations, built on tools such as Nginx or HAProxy.
  • ClusterIP or NodePort Services for the intended routes.

First, let's discuss how to configure the Ingress controller.

Ingress controllers

Generally, clusters will not come configured with any pre-existing Ingress controllers. You...