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Kubernetes on AWS

By : Ed Robinson
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Kubernetes on AWS

By: Ed Robinson

Overview of this book

Docker containers promise to radicalize the way developers and operations build, deploy, and manage applications running on the cloud. Kubernetes provides the orchestration tools you need to realize that promise in production. Kubernetes on AWS guides you in deploying a production-ready Kubernetes cluster on the AWS platform. You will then discover how to utilize the power of Kubernetes, which is one of the fastest growing platforms for production-based container orchestration, to manage and update your applications. Kubernetes is becoming the go-to choice for production-grade deployments of cloud-native applications. This book covers Kubernetes from first principles. You will start by learning about Kubernetes' powerful abstractions - Pods and Services - that make managing container deployments easy. This will be followed by a guided tour through setting up a production-ready Kubernetes cluster on AWS, while learning the techniques you need to successfully deploy and manage your own applications. By the end of the book, you will have gained plenty of hands-on experience with Kubernetes on Amazon Web Services. You will also have picked up some tips on deploying and managing applications, keeping your cluster and applications secure, and ensuring that your whole system is reliable and resilient to failure.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Reach for the Cloud

In this chapter, we are going to learn how to build a Kubernetes cluster that runs on Amazon Web Services from first principles. In order to learn how Kubernetes works, we are going to manually launch the EC2 instances that will form this first cluster and manually install and configure the Kubernetes components.

The cluster that we will build is suitable for you to use when learning about managing Kubernetes and for developing applications that can run on Kubernetes. With these instructions, we are aiming to build the simplest possible cluster that we can deploy to AWS. Of course, this does mean that there are some things that you will want to do differently when building a cluster of mission-critical applications. But don't worry—there are three chapters in Part 3 - Ready for Production where we cover everything you need to know to get your cluster...