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Getting Started with Kubernetes - Third Edition

By : Jonathan Baier, Jesse White
Book Image

Getting Started with Kubernetes - Third Edition

By: Jonathan Baier, Jesse White

Overview of this book

Kubernetes has continued to grow and achieve broad adoption across various industries, helping you to orchestrate and automate container deployments on a massive scale. Based on the recent release of Kubernetes 1.12, Getting Started with Kubernetes gives you a complete understanding of how to install a Kubernetes cluster. The book focuses on core Kubernetes constructs, such as pods, services, replica sets, replication controllers, and labels. You will understand cluster-level networking in Kubernetes, and learn to set up external access to applications running in the cluster. As you make your way through the book, you'll understand how to manage deployments and perform updates with minimal downtime. In addition to this, you will explore operational aspects of Kubernetes , such as monitoring and logging, later moving on to advanced concepts such as container security and cluster federation. You'll get to grips with integrating your build pipeline and deployments within a Kubernetes cluster, and be able to understand and interact with open source projects. In the concluding chapters, you'll orchestrate updates behind the scenes, avoid downtime on your cluster, and deal with underlying cloud provider instability within your cluster. By the end of this book, you'll have a complete understanding of the Kubernetes platform and will start deploying applications on it.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

How to get involved


The last thing we wanted to share with you is intended to point you in the right direction so you can start to contribute directly to Kubernetes or other related software. Kubernetes has a great contributor guide, and you should consider contributing for several reasons:

  • It's a great way to understand the core concepts and inner workings of Kubernetes. Writing the software of the system will give you, as an operator or developer, a unique understanding of how everything works.
  • It's a fun way to meet other motivated, smart people. The world is becoming more and more interconnected, and OSS is powering some of the biggest companies in the world. Working directly on this technology will introduce you to engineers at the world's most advanced companies, and may even open to the door to significant career opportunities.
  • Kubernetes, at its essence, is a community project, and relies on the contributions of its members and users. Getting involved with direct contribution of documentation...