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Learning CoreOS

By : Kingston Smiler. S, Shantanu Agrawal
Book Image

Learning CoreOS

By: Kingston Smiler. S, Shantanu Agrawal

Overview of this book

CoreOS is an open source operating system developed upon the Linux kernel. The rise of CoreOS is directly related to the rise of Docker (a Linux container management system). It is a minimal operating system layer and takes a different approach to automating the deployment of containers. The major difference between CoreOS and other Linux distributions is that CoreOS was designed to deploy hundreds of servers. CoreOS immensely helps the users to create systems, which are easy to scale and manage, making life easier for all, be it developer, QA, or deployer. This book is all about setting up, deploying, and using CoreOS to manage clusters and clouds. It will help you understand what CoreOS is and its benefits as a cloud orchestration platform. First, we’ll show you how to set up a simple CoreOS instance with single node in the cluster and how to run a Docker container inside the CoreOS instance. Next, you’ll be introduced to Fleet and systemd, and will deploy and distribute Docker services across different nodes in cluster using Fleet. Later, you’ll be briefed about running services in a cluster with constraints, publishing the services already running on the cluster to new services, and making your services interact with each other. We conclude by teaching you about advanced container networking. By the end of the book, you will know the salient features of CoreOS and will be able to deploy, administrate, and secure a CoreOS environment.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Learning CoreOS
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


As CoreOS is a young and very promising operating system, a lot of developments are happening on daily basis. One of the major milestones of CoreOS in the recent past was that Google and CoreOS jointly announced a new project called Tectonic to offer IT infrastructure, which is completely container-based leveraging both CoreOS and Kubernetes. Tectonic is a commercial Kubernetes platform that combines the CoreOS stack with Kubernetes to bring a Google-style infrastructure to any cloud. Companies such as Rackspace, Salesforce, MemSQL, Atlassian, and Pivotal's Cloud Foundry have already deployed CoreOS. The future of CoreOS looks very bright as CoreOS is aiming to build next-generation IT infrastructure without increasing the complexity. As security is one of the major concerns in current IT infrastructure, one of the major goals of CoreOS is to enable the companies to run their applications securely and reliably in any environment, bringing a promising future for CoreOS.