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Simplifying Service Management with Consul

By : Robert E. Jackson
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Simplifying Service Management with Consul

By: Robert E. Jackson

Overview of this book

Within the elastic and dynamic nature of cloud computing, efficient and accurate service discovery provides the cornerstone for all communications. HashiCorp Consul facilitates this service discovery efficiently and securely, independent of the operating environment. This book will help you build a solid understanding of both the concepts and applications of HashiCorp Consul. You'll begin by finding out what you can do with Consul, focusing on the conceptual views of configuration samples along with Terraform code to expedite lab environment and hands-on experimentation, which will enable you to apply Consul effectively in your everyday lives. As you advance, you'll learn how to set up your own Consul cluster and agents in a single datacenter or location and understand how Consul utilizes RAFT and GOSSIP protocols for communication. You'll also explore the practical applications of primary Consul use cases, including communication flows and configuration and code examples. With that knowledge, you'll extend Consul across datacenters to discuss the applicability of multiple regions, multiple clouds, and hybrid cloud environments. By the end of this Consul book, you will have the tools needed to create and operate your own Consul cluster and be able to facilitate your service discovery and communication.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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Section 1: Consul Use Cases and Architecture
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Section 2: Use Cases Deep Dive

Summary

Wow – another long chapter! I'm not sure about you, but I am seriously wiped out! Although this is a getting started book, the concept of secure communication using TLS certificates is not a light topic for the family dinner. As Consul is such a critical service to the network, though, with the application and service information it maintains, the necessity to authenticate your nodes and encrypt their communication paths can't be understated. Furthermore, Consul ACLs provide such a level of flexibility that they can be very overwhelming. However, their power and control should be a pinnacle component in any production environment. I would strongly encourage you to continue playing with the other client nodes, create some new policies and tokens for them, and see what you can manage. If you're worried about killing something, don't be. You can always use Terraform to destroy and rebuild the infrastructure. On that topic, don't forget to destroy...