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End-to-End Automation with Kubernetes and Crossplane

By : Arun Ramakani
Book Image

End-to-End Automation with Kubernetes and Crossplane

By: Arun Ramakani

Overview of this book

In the last few years, countless organizations have taken advantage of the disruptive application deployment operating model provided by Kubernetes. With Crossplane, the same benefits are coming to the world of infrastructure provisioning and management. The limitations of Infrastructure as Code with respect to drift management, role-based access control, team collaboration, and weak contract make people move towards a control-plane-based infrastructure automation, but setting it up requires a lot of know-how and effort. This book will cover a detailed journey to building a control-plane-based infrastructure automation platform with Kubernetes and Crossplane. The cloud-native landscape has an overwhelming list of configuration management tools that can make it difficult to analyze and choose. This book will guide cloud-native practitioners to select the right tools for Kubernetes configuration management that best suit the use case. You'll learn about configuration management with hands-on modules built on popular configuration management tools such as Helm, Kustomize, Argo, and KubeVela. The hands-on examples will be patterns that one can directly use in their work. By the end of this book, you'll be well-versed with building a modern infrastructure automation platform to unify application and infrastructure automation.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Part 1: The Kubernetes Disruption
4
Part 2: Building a Modern Infrastructure Platform
10
Part 3:Configuration Management Tools and Recipes

Crossplane as a cloud control plane

Crossplane, a modern control plane-based infrastructure automation platform built on Kubernetes, matches all the attributes required for the next evolution of infrastructure engineering. With Crossplane, we can assemble infrastructure from multiple cloud providers to expose them as a high-level API. These APIs can provide a universal experience across teams, irrespective of the underlying cloud vendor. While composing the APIs for the product team, the platform team can use different resource granularity to suit the organization’s structure. Such carefully crafted APIs for infrastructure automation will facilitate self-service, multi-persona collaboration with precise RBAC, less cognitive load, continuous drift management, and dependency management with asynchronous reconciliation. Above all, the platform team can compose these APIs in a no-code way with configurations. Finally, we can have a lean platform team, as highly recommended by modern...