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Hands-On Microservices with Kubernetes

By : Gigi Sayfan
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Hands-On Microservices with Kubernetes

By: Gigi Sayfan

Overview of this book

Kubernetes is among the most popular open source platforms for automating the deployment, scaling, and operations of application containers across clusters of hosts, providing a container-centric infrastructure. Hands-On Microservices with Kubernetes starts by providing you with in-depth insights into the synergy between Kubernetes and microservices. You will learn how to use Delinkcious, which will serve as a live lab throughout the book to help you understand microservices and Kubernetes concepts in the context of a real-world application. Next, you will get up to speed with setting up a CI/CD pipeline and configuring microservices using Kubernetes ConfigMaps. As you cover later chapters, you will gain hands-on experience in securing microservices and implementing REST, gRPC APIs, and a Delinkcious data store. In addition to this, you’ll explore the Nuclio project, run a serverless task on Kubernetes, and manage and implement data-intensive tests. Toward the concluding chapters, you’ll deploy microservices on Kubernetes and learn to maintain a well-monitored system. Finally, you’ll discover the importance of service meshes and how to incorporate Istio into the Delinkcious cluster. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained the skills you need to implement microservices on Kubernetes with the help of effective tools and best practices.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Summary

In this chapter, you got a close look at the Go kit toolkit, the overall Delinkcious system and its microservices, and got to drill down into the social graph component of Delinkcious. The main theme of this chapter is that Go kit provides clean abstractions, such as services, endpoints and transports, and generic functionality for breaking microservices into layers. Then, you add your code for a consistent system of loosely-coupled yet cohesive microservices. You also followed the path of a request from the client, all the way to the service and back through all the layers. At this point, you should have a general grasp of how Go kit helps shape the Delinkcious architecture and how it would benefit any other system. You may be a little overwhelmed by all of this information, but remember that the complexity it neatly packaged and that you can ignore it most of the time...