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Azure for Architects - Third Edition

By : Ritesh Modi, Jack Lee, Rithin Skaria
Book Image

Azure for Architects - Third Edition

By: Ritesh Modi, Jack Lee, Rithin Skaria

Overview of this book

Thanks to its support for high availability, scalability, security, performance, and disaster recovery, Azure has been widely adopted to create and deploy different types of application with ease. Updated for the latest developments, this third edition of Azure for Architects helps you get to grips with the core concepts of designing serverless architecture, including containers, Kubernetes deployments, and big data solutions. You'll learn how to architect solutions such as serverless functions, you'll discover deployment patterns for containers and Kubernetes, and you'll explore large-scale big data processing using Spark and Databricks. As you advance, you'll implement DevOps using Azure DevOps, work with intelligent solutions using Azure Cognitive Services, and integrate security, high availability, and scalability into each solution. Finally, you'll delve into Azure security concepts such as OAuth, OpenConnect, and managed identities. By the end of this book, you'll have gained the confidence to design intelligent Azure solutions based on containers and serverless functions.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Index

Kubernetes fundamentals

Many organizations still ask, "Do we need Kubernetes, or indeed any container orchestrator?" When we think about container management on a large scale, we need to think about several points, such as scaling, load balancing, life cycle management, continuous delivery, logging and monitoring, and more.

You might ask, "Aren't containers supposed to do all that?" The answer is that containers are only a low-level piece of the puzzle. The real benefits are gained through the tools that sit on top of the containers. At the end of the day, we need something to help us with orchestration.

Kubernetes is a Greek word, κυβερνήτης, which means "helmsman" or "captain of the ship." Keeping the maritime theme of Docker containers, Kubernetes is the captain of the ship. Kubernetes is often denoted as K8s, where 8 represents the eight letters between "K" and...